How long can nasopharyngeal carcinoma live
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My father-in-law is 52 years old. He was diagnosed with nasopharyngeal carcinoma. At the beginning, he suffered from neck pain. It was found that the operation was done by the destruction of cervical vertebrae 6. Now it is found that he is in the late stage of nasopharyngeal carcinoma. He is in good spirits at ordinary times. Now he has pain in his arm and a lump under his face. There is no other reaction. Now let's talk about how long can nasopharyngeal carcinoma live
How long can nasopharyngeal carcinoma live
First, generally speaking, the natural course of NPC from initial symptoms to death ranges from 3 months to 13 months. According to reports at home and abroad, the 5-year survival rate after radiotherapy is 8% - 62%. With the update of radiotherapy equipment and the improvement of radiotherapy technology, the 5-year survival rate of nasopharyngeal carcinoma after radiotherapy continues to improve.
Second: the survival period of nasopharyngeal carcinoma can not be generalized. It is different from the age, constitution and treatment method of patients. It is suggested that patients should be treated with pure natural Chinese herbal medicine. See
Third: advanced malignant tumor and nasopharyngeal carcinoma have unique curative effect, and it is safe. It will not cause any harm to the body and toxic side effects. It can make the patients see the therapeutic effect in a short time. Chinese herbal medicine has special functions on atrophic tumor blood vessels (capillaries).
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Generally speaking, the natural course of NPC from initial symptoms to death ranges from 3 months to 13 months. According to reports at home and abroad, the 5-year survival rate after radiotherapy is 8% - 62%. With the update of radiotherapy equipment and the improvement of radiotherapy technology, the 5-year survival rate of nasopharyngeal carcinoma after radiotherapy continues to improve. This should be based on the level of the hospital and the city, the cost is different. First go to a qualified hospital to consult