How many years can you live with stage 1 laryngeal cancer of the vocal folds?

80% to 85% of patients with stage 1 vocal fold laryngeal cancer can live more than 5 years, but the exact survival period is related to the patient’s general condition, underlying disease, detailed condition, treatment and other factors, so it is recommended to actively seek medical treatment.
Vocal laryngeal cancer stage 1 refers to the cases in which tumor tissue is found in one or both vocal folds, the movement of vocal folds is normal, and there is no metastasis to lymph nodes and distant tissues and organs. Symptoms such as hoarseness, loss of voice and dyspnea may appear.
If the patient’s disease progresses slowly, the lesion is limited to the vocal folds, the patient is young and in good physical condition, the patient can receive timely and standardized diagnosis and treatment, there is no obvious complication that endangers the life safety and physiological function after treatment, the tumor can be completely removed, there is no metastasis to lymph nodes, and DNA ploidy has not been formed, etc., its 5-year survival rate can reach 80% to 85%, and it is necessary to reevaluate the rate after 5 years.
The presence of these symptoms should lead to aggressive medical consultation. Once diagnosed with stage 1 glottic laryngeal cancer, patients should undergo systematic examination and active treatment under the guidance of a doctor. It is recommended to consult with your doctor for targeted guidance and answers to this question.