A hoarse voice is another sign of throat cancer that is very easy to assume is caused by a short-lived infection or smoking. People who smoke are at a higher risk of throat cancer. In many cases, a sore throat accompanies hoarseness caused by throat cancer. If the symptom persists for two weeks or more, it is best to see a doctor.

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