Living with laryngeal cancer
There is support available for you and your family during and after treatment for laryngeal cancer.
Coping with laryngeal cancer
Coping with laryngeal cancer can be difficult. There is help and support available.
Having a breathing stoma
A breathing stoma is a hole in your neck that you breathe through after surgery to your larynx. You might have a temporary stoma or a permanent stoma.
Speaking after a laryngectomy
After having your voice box removed (laryngectomy) you will, unfortunately, lose your voice. But you can learn different ways to communicate.
Diet problems when you have laryngeal cancer
After treatment for laryngeal cancer, you might have difficulty swallowing, loss of taste or weight loss. But there are things you can do to help you cope.
Sex and relationships after treatment for laryngeal cancer
How laryngeal cancer and its treatment can cause changes to your appearance and how you feel about yourself. This can affect your sex life. But there is support available to help you cope.
Laryngeal cancer resources and support organisations
There are several organisations, support groups, books, videos and other resources to help you cope with laryngeal cancer and treatment.