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  2. Survival Rates for Oral Cavity and Oropharyngeal Cancer

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    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.

  3. What are the oral cancer survival rates by age? - Medical News...

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    Oropharyngeal and oral cavity cancers occur most often in older people. Only around 20% of people who receive an oral cavity and pharynx cancer diagnosis are younger than 55 years. Learn...

  4. Oropharyngeal Cancer Treatment (PDQ®) - NCI - National Cancer...

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    The 5-year survival rate was 49% for surgery with or without radiation therapy versus 52% (P = .2) for radiation therapy with or without neck dissection. The rate of severe complications was 32% for the surgery group versus 3.8% for the radiation therapy group (P < .001).

  5. Oral Cancer 5-Year Survival Rates by Race, Gender, and Stage of...

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    Overall, 68% of people with oral cancer survive for 5 years. Oral cancer survival rates are significantly lower for Black and American Indian/Alaska Native men and women. Diagnosing oral cancer at an early, localized stage significantly increases 5-year survival rates.

  6. Oropharyngeal Cancer: Symptoms, Survival Rate & More

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    Of patients diagnosed with localized oropharyngeal cancer, the five-year relative survival rate is 59 percent, according to the American Cancer Society. For regional-stage oropharyngeal cancers, the rate is 62 percent. For those staged as distant, it’s 29 percent.

  7. Pharyngeal Cancer Symptoms, Causes and Survival Rate

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    Oropharyngeal cancer has an overall five-year relative survival rate of 52 percent, according to the SEER Program, and breaks down as follows. Localized: 59 percent Regional: 62 percent

  8. Oral Cavity and Pharynx CancerCancer Stat Facts

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    Lifetime Risk of Developing Cancer: Approximately 1.2 percent of men and women will be diagnosed with oral cavity and pharynx cancer at some point during their lifetime, based on 2018–2021 data, excluding 2020 due to COVID.

  9. Oropharyngeal Cancer: Everything You Should Know - Healthline

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    The overall 5-year survival rate for oropharyngeal cancer is about 60%. People with HPV-positive oropharyngeal cancer have better survival rates than people with HPV-negative oropharyngeal...

  10. Prognosis and survival for oropharyngeal cancer

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    Home. Cancer information. Cancer types. Oropharyngeal. Prognosis and survival. If you have oropharyngeal cancer, you may have questions about your prognosis. A prognosis is the doctor’s best estimate of how cancer will affect someone and how it will respond to treatment. Prognosis and survival depend on many factors.

  11. How Long Does Oral Cancer Take to Spread? - Healthline

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    Takeaway. The most common type of oral cancer tends to spread quickly, but progression depends on several factors, including location. Early diagnosis and treatment are key. Oral cancer refers...

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