Carcinoma in situ (CIS) of the glottis is an uncommon and poorly understood condition with few, large, long-term studies. Twelve cases are presented which were treated with radiotherapy. At three-year follow-up all the patients are disease free and in 83 per cent the mucosa has returned to normal. The alternative methods of treatment are discussed.
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