Abstract: | A retrospective review of laryngeal cancer in Auckland over the period 1965–1979 has revealed a generally poorer prognosis for supraglottic cancer than for glottic cancer. The use of radiotherapy for supraglottic cancer and for advanced glottic cancer has not been as successful as primary surgery but has yielded good results in early glottic carcinoma. Salvage surgery after failed radiotherapy was significantly more successful for glottic tumours than supraglottic. Stomal recurrence was more likely if a patient had required an emergency tracheotomy for airway obstruction. |