I had stage one cancer of the inner and out cords of the larynx and received surgery and 37 direct beam radiation treatments over a period of 3 1/2 months.. This was in May of 2005. I will reach my 5 years in May of 2010. I am cancer free.
Cancers found in stage 0 and stage 1 have a 75% to 95% cure rate depending on the site. Late stage cancers that have metastasized have a very poor survival rate, with intermediate stages falling somewhere in between.
Yes, as muslims we believe that the life is in the hand of our creator, you can't say you will die that time, you will die when allah says .
Full removal of the larynx removes the risk of a cancer relapse, although other parts of the throat and mouth can be affected.
For 2003, the American Cancer Society estimates a 40% mortality rate for laryngeal cancer,
I suggest to find a doctor that specializes in liver cancer, and get them to do a prognosis for you. You can also call a cancer treatment center or visit them. That may be the best choice.
American Cancer Society estimates that, in 2003, about 9,500 people in the United States will be found to have laryngeal cancer.
Like all cancers, the prognosis for lymphoma depends on the stage of the cancer, and the patient's age and general health.
By far, the most effective way to prevent laryngeal cancer is not to smoke. Smokers who quit smoking also significantly decrease their risk of developing the disease. Other ways to prevent laryngeal cancer include limiting the use of alcohol.
By far, the most effective way to prevent laryngeal cancer is not to smoke. Smokers who quit smoking also significantly decrease their risk of developing the disease. Other ways to prevent laryngeal cancer include limiting the use of alcohol.
Since most patients are diagnosed when the cancer has spread to lymph nodes or other structures, the prognosis for esophageal cancer is poor. Generally, no more than half of all patients are candidates for curative treatment. Even if.
The prognosis for TGA patients is excellent
On the first visit to a doctor for symptoms that suggest laryngeal cancer, the doctor first takes a complete medical history, including family history of cancer and lifestyle information about smoking and alcohol use.
The development of dysplasia is strongly linked to life-long habits of smoking and heavy use of alcohol. The more a person smokes, the greater the risk of developing laryngeal cancer.
Prognosis of eisenmengers sydrome
Example sentence - The prognosis for the patient was on the optimistic side.
Persons should not engage in smoking or drug abuse to decrease the risk of oral cancer.