Can stage II throat cancer be cured?
Some patients with stage II laryngeal cancer can be cured. Stage II laryngeal cancer can be treated with curative surgery or curative radiotherapy to achieve the goal of curing the disease.
Patients who are cured can survive for a long time, but they still need regular follow-up checks to monitor the development of laryngeal cancer after the cure.
Stage II laryngeal cancer patients are considered to be in a relatively early stage of the disease, where the cancer is confined to the larynx locally and there is no regional lymph node involvement or distant organ metastasis.
Therefore, the cure rate in clinical settings is relatively high, with most patients having a five-year survival rate of about 80%, meaning that most patients can be clinically cured.
Trending Health Topics

Get the latest health & wellness news daily right to your inbox.
