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A First in Total Larynx Transplant; 'Sniffing' Out Lung Cancer; Gen X Cancer Toll
By Charles Bankhead
Massachusetts Man's Voice Restored by Six Surgeons, the Third Successful Total Larynx Transplant in the United States: 'What They Did for Me Is Incredible'
By Marisa Sullivan
Rare voice box transplant helped a cancer patient speak again, part of a pioneering study
By Lauran Neergaard
Massachusetts man regains voice, complete with Boston accent, after rare larynx transplant
By James C. Powel
Rare voice box transplant helped cancer patient speak again, part of pioneering study
By Lauran Neergaard
Mayo Clinic performs its first larynx transplant, first in the nation in patient with cancer
By Dené Dryden
A rare voice box transplant helped a cancer patient speak again, part of a pioneering study
By Lauran Neergaard
Mass. Man Speaks Again After Groundbreaking Larynx Transplant
By Bailey Richards
World’s first larynx transplant restores voice of a cancer patient
By Mrigakshi Dixit
A rare voice box transplant helped a cancer patient speak again, part of a pioneering study
By Lauran Neergaard
A rare voice box transplant helped a Mass. man with cancer speak again. He retained his beloved Boston accent.
By Lauran Neergaard
Breaking the silence: First known total larynx transplant on a patient with active cancer as part of landmark clinical trial
By Marty Hames
Massachusetts man regains voice, complete with Boston accent, after rare larynx transplant
By James C. Powel
Cancer patient able to speak again after rare voice box transplant
By Lauran Neergaard
Teamwork and research play a key role in Mayo Clinic’s first larynx transplant
By Susan Buckles, MBA, APR
A rare voice box transplant helped a cancer patient speak again, part of a pioneering study
By Lauran Neergaard
Rare voice box transplant helped a cancer patient speak again, part of a pioneering study
By Lauran Neergaard
Rare voice box transplant helped a cancer patient speak again, part of a pioneering study
By Lauran Neergaard
Rare voice box transplant helped a cancer patient speak again, part of a pioneering study
By Lauran Neergaard