“…Dysphonia, particularly with high-dose treatment, has varied in reported cases from 8% 2,11 up to 58% of patients. 2,12,13 The incidence of oropharyngeal and laryngeal candidiasis has varied from 0% to 77%. 1,8,12,14 Williams et al, in 1983, 15 recognized the occurrence of bowing of the vocal folds, ie, a spindle glottis, as associated with dysphonia caused by ICS.…”