Whats the chance of surviving throut cancer?!


Question: Whats the chance of surviving throut cancer!?
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Staging is a way for doctors to describe how advanced the cancer has become, taking into account both the size and spread of the cancer !.Staging helps the doctor guide therapy and assess prognosis!. Cancer of the larynx is staged according to the size and location of the original tumor, the number and size of metastases to the lymph nodes in the neck, and evidence of metastases in distant parts of the body!. Stage I cancer is the least advanced, and stage IV is the most advanced!.

The larger the cancer and the more it has spread, the worse the prognosis!. If the tumor has also invaded muscle, bone, or cartilage, cure is less likely!. Almost 90% of people with small cancers that have not spread anywhere survive for 5 years, compared with fewer than 50% of those who have cancer that has spread to the local lymph nodes!. For people who have metastases beyond the local lymph nodes, the chance of surviving longer than 2 years is poor!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

it depends on the doctor,how aggressive the cancer is!.your treatment,your state of mind!.Most important is your state of mind!.You need to be positive!.Good Luck and God Bless!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

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