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  1. 5-year relative survival rates for oral cavity and oropharyngeal cancers. These numbers are based on people diagnosed with cancers of the oral cavity (mouth) or oropharynx (the part of the throat behind the mouth) between 2012 and 2018.

  2. 30 mar 2019 · The five-year relative survival rate for tongue cancer (which compares the survival of people with cancer with the expected survival rate for people without cancer) depends on the stage of...

  3. 25 wrz 2024 · Generally, for people with mouth cancer in England: around 80 out of every 100 (around 80%) will survive their cancer for 1 year or more after they are diagnosed. around 60 out of every 100 (around 60%) will survive their cancer for 5 years or more after diagnosis.

  4. 16 maj 2022 · Oral tongue squamous cell carcinoma (OTSCC) is the most common neoplasia of the oral cavity 1, 2, accounting for about 25-40% of all oral malignancies 3 with a 5-year overall survival (OS) and disease-free survival (DFS) of about 50% and 60%, respectively 3, 4.

  5. 2 maj 2023 · The study shows that from 1976 to 2015, oral tongue SCCA and oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma both showed the highest absolute increase in survival, with conditional survival of over 90% for both diseases independent of the treatment.

  6. 29 mar 2024 · General Information About Oropharyngeal Cancer. Cellular Classification of Oropharyngeal Cancer. Stage Information for Oropharyngeal Cancer. Treatment Option Overview for Oropharyngeal Cancer. Treatment of Stage I and Stage II Oropharyngeal Cancer. Treatment of Stage III and Stage IV Oropharyngeal Cancer.

  7. 14 cze 2023 · For oral cavity cancers (which includes the front of the tongue) and pharynx cancers combined, the NCI puts the five-year relative survival rate at 86.6 percent for localized, 69.1 percent for regional and 39.3 percent for distant, with a combined rate of 68.5 percent for all stages.

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