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- Smokeless tobacco is cause of oral and pharyngeal cancers ( oropharyngeal cancer ).
- Today, about 40 percent of patients with advanced naso-pharyngeal cancer survive at least five years.
- About 1, 000 cases of naso-pharyngeal cancer are now diagnosed each year in the United States.
- Today, doctors can diagnose naso-pharyngeal cancer quicker and less painfully than in Ruth's time.
- Those links would hold for cancer of the larynx, but the case for naso-pharyngeal cancer is far less clear-cut.
- A nose bleed, lump in the neck and hearing loss in one ear are clues to the diagnosis of naso-pharyngeal cancer.
- Mayumi Miyawaki, a popular Japanese architect known for his designs of modern housing, has died of pharyngeal cancer, a family member said Thursday.
- Black men, the study found, have the highest rate of pharyngeal cancers in the United States, and are less likely to survive than whites.
- Of the three types of naso-pharyngeal cancer, the most common occurs among Asians and is linked to the Epstein-Barr virus but not tobacco.
- Ruth's cancer became an issue in July of this year when a team of specialists at the University of California at San Francisco discussed a patient with naso-pharyngeal cancer.
- In the case of naso-pharyngeal cancer, the combined information allows doctors to classify, or stage, the tumor and to customize the now standard course of radiation and chemotherapy.
- In 2011, close to 37, 000 Americans are projected to be diagnosed with oral or pharyngeal cancer . 66 % of the time these will be found as late stage three and four disease.
- Although the types and amounts of medications, and timing of their delivery, are not precisely given for naso-pharyngeal cancer today, Spiegel said, " Ruth was the first person to get treated almost the right way ."