Nasopharyngeal Cancer
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Nasopharyngeal Cancer Outlook
What to expect with nasopharyngeal
cancer
:
Most nasopharyngeal
cancers
are detected after the
cancer
has spread to surrounding structures.
About 50 percent of people survive longer than 5 years after treatment.
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Nasopharyngeal Cancer Complications
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Nosebleed
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Sore throat
Swollen glands (neck)
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Last Updated: Jun 4, 2008
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