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95 Notable deaths
 by laryngeal cancer

Juan Crisóstomo Falcón

President of venezuela (1820-1870).

Born January 27th, 1820 in Jadacaquiva.

Died April 29th, 1870 at 50 years old in Fort-de-France (laryngeal cancer).

Nakae Chōmin

Japanese politician.

Born December 8th, 1847 in Kōchi-shi.

Died December 13th, 1901 at 54 years old in Osaka (laryngeal cancer).

Józef Tischner

Polish philosopher, catholic priest (1931–2000).

Born March 12th, 1931 in Stary Sącz.

Died June 28th, 2000 at 69 years old in Kraków (laryngeal cancer).

Andrea Carlo Ferrari

Italian roman catholic cardinal and archbishop (1850–1921).

Born August 13th, 1850 in Palanzano.

Died February 2nd, 1921 at 70 years old in Milan (laryngeal cancer).

Roger Rivière

French racing cyclist (1936–1976).

Born February 23rd, 1936 in Saint-Étienne.

Died April 1st, 1976 at 40 years old in Saint-Galmier (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).

Frédérick Lemaître

French actor (1800-1876).

Born July 28th, 1800 in Le Havre.

Died January 26th, 1876 at 75 years old in 10ᵗʰ arrondissement of Paris (laryngeal cancer).

Henry Kingsley

British writer (1830-1876).

Born January 2nd, 1830 in Peterborough.

Died May 24th, 1876 at 46 years old in Cuckfield (laryngeal cancer).

Göran Stangertz

Swedish actor (1944-2012).

Born July 19th, 1944 in Flen church parish.

Died October 27th, 2012 at 68 years old in Helsingborgs Maria church parish (laryngeal cancer). [ref]

Chen Zhongshi

Chinese writer (1942–2016).

Born August 3rd, 1942 in Xi'an.

Died April 29th, 2016 at 73 years old in Xijing Hospital (laryngeal cancer). [ref]

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