About 60% of laryngeal cancers start in the glottis (the area containing the vocal cords themselves), while about 35% develop in the area above the vocal cords. The rest develop either below the vocal cords or in overlapping regions of more than one reason that it is hard to tell where they started
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About 60% of laryngeal cancers start in the glottis (the area containing the vocal cords themselves), while about 35% develop in the supraglottic area (above the vocal cords). The rest develop in either the subglottis (below the vocal cords) or overlap more than one area so that it is hard to tell where they started.
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