If tongue squamous carcinoma is detected early, treated early, and then treated with comprehensive treatment, including radiotherapy, it can have a good five-year survival rate, but it cannot be said to be cured, but only has a good prognosis. Once squamous carcinoma of tongue is not detected and treated at an early stage, and advanced symptoms appear, or some may have lymph node metastasis or distant metastasis, the treatment effect may be very poor, and the prognosis is also poor, and the survival years will be greatly reduced. Therefore, for cancer, early detection and treatment are recommended. If early squamous tongue cancer can be treated perfectly, it will generally have a better survival rate after surgery.