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70 Notable deaths
 by laryngeal cancer

Edmond Keosayan

Soviet film director and screenwriter (1936–1994).

Born October 9th, 1936 in Gyumri.

Died April 21st, 1994 at 57 years old in Moscow (laryngeal cancer).

José Luis Borau

Film producer, film director, screenwriter (1929-2012).

Born August 8th, 1929 in Zaragoza.

Died November 23rd, 2012 at 83 years old in Madrid (laryngeal cancer). [ref]

Fritz Laband

German footballer (1925–1982).

Born November 1st, 1925 in Zabrze.

Died January 3rd, 1982 at 56 years old in Hamburg (laryngeal cancer).

György Petri

Hungarian writer (1943-2000).

Born December 22nd, 1943 in Budapest. [ref]

Died July 16th, 2000 at 56 years old in Budapest (laryngeal cancer). [ref]

Semyon Kirsanov

Russian writer (1906-1972).

Born September 18th, 1906 in Odesa.

Died December 10th, 1972 at 66 years old in Moscow (laryngeal cancer).

Ugo Ferrante

Italian footballer (1945-2004).

Born July 18th, 1945 in Vercelli.

Died January 29th, 2004 at 58 years old in Vercelli (laryngeal cancer).

Ruud van Hemert

Dutch film- and tv-director (1938-2012).

Born October 29th, 1938 in Amsterdam. [ref]

Died July 5th, 2012 at 73 years old in Wapserveen (laryngeal cancer). [ref]

Georges Perros

French writer (1923-1978).

Born August 23rd, 1923 in 17th arrondissement of Paris. [ref]

Died January 24th, 1978 at 54 years old in 7th arrondissement of Paris (laryngeal cancer). [ref]

Étienne Mourrut

French politician (1939-2014).

Born December 4th, 1939 in Le Grau-du-Roi.

Died October 19th, 2014 at 74 years old in Montpellier (laryngeal cancer). [ref]

Guillermo Ortiz Camargo

Mexican footballer (1939-2009).

Born June 25th, 1939 in Mexico City.

Died December 17th, 2009 at 70 years old in Mexico City (laryngeal cancer).

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