How long can you live with a tumor removed from your throat?

If the throat tumor is benign, it usually does not affect the survival time. However, for patients with malignant tumors, the 5-year survival rate of laryngeal cancer is 70%, and there is no exact time for how long they can live, which needs to be evaluated comprehensively with the scope, size, and presence of metastasis of the tumor.
Throat tumor can be divided into benign and malignant, for patients with benign tumors, when they meet the surgical indications, they actively take after surgical resection. Usually, their survival time is basically the same as that of normal people. During this period, they need to follow the doctor’s instruction for regular review so as to understand the recovery of the disease.
The 5-year survival rate of laryngeal cancer patients after surgical resection is about 70%, and the earlier the lesion is detected, the better the laryngeal function is preserved and the survival time is higher. There is no exact time for survival, and it needs to be evaluated with the scope, size and metastasis of the tumor.
Once diagnosed with laryngeal tumor, patients need to actively cooperate with doctors to take treatment measures.