Depending on different factors such as benign and malignant nasopharyngeal tumors, patient’s physical condition, pathological stage and treatment plan, the late survival time of patients cannot be uniformly determined. Benign nasopharyngeal tumors usually do not affect life expectancy after active treatment, while malignant tumors are mainly nasopharyngeal carcinoma. The overall prognosis of nasopharyngeal carcinoma treated clinically is quite good, with a 5-year survival rate of about 70%. Therefore, patients with nasopharyngeal tumors should go to hospital for examination as early as possible to clarify the pathological type and receive timely treatment: 1. benign tumors: including nasopharyngeal angiofibroma, lipoma, etc., which are mainly treated by surgical resection, with good prognosis and will not affect patients’ survival time; 2. malignant tumors: the earlier nasopharyngeal cancer is treated, the better the prognosis is. 98% of nasopharyngeal cancer is low differentiated squamous carcinoma, which is more sensitive to radiation therapy. Therefore, radiotherapy is often used as the first choice for nasopharyngeal cancer. The 5-year survival rate is about 70%. In addition, during the treatment of nasopharyngeal carcinoma, patients should pay attention to a light diet, quit smoking and alcohol, avoid spicy food and other stimulating foods. It is recommended to eat a light diet, quit smoking and alcohol, avoid spicy, greasy and other stimulating foods, and eat less barbecue and smoked foods. Pay attention to good oral hygiene in daily life and avoid tooth extraction, etc.