Research and clinical trials for laryngeal cancer
All cancer treatments have to be fully researched before they can be used for everyone. This is so we know that they work, they are better than the treatments already available and they are safe.
There may be clinical trials for laryngeal cancer taking place in the UK. Each trial has certain entry conditions for who can take part. You should speak to your doctor if you are interested in a trial and they can say if it is suitable for you. You should fully understand how the trial works before you take part.
Research into laryngeal cancer
Researchers are looking at the treatment for laryngeal cancer and how to manage treatment side effects.
Find a clinical trial
Our clinical trials database has open, closed and result summaries of trials in the UK.
What clinical trials are
Trials aim to find out if a new treatment or procedure is safe and better than the current treatment.
Before you take part
Find out about what researchers should tell you before you agree to take part in a trial.
How to join a clinical trial
Talk to your doctor if there's a trial you're interested in. They can say if it's right for you.
Our research
Find out more about the research CRUK is doing now, and how it has saved or improved the lives of cancer patients.