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Nasopharyngeal Cancer Treatment (PDQ®)
Patient Version   Health Professional Version   En español   Last Modified: 07/09/2008



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General Information About Nasopharyngeal Cancer






Cellular Classification of Nasopharyngeal Cancer






Stage Information for Nasopharyngeal Cancer






Treatment Option Overview






Stage I Nasopharyngeal Cancer






Stage II Nasopharyngeal Cancer






Stage III Nasopharyngeal Cancer






Stage IV Nasopharyngeal Cancer






Recurrent Nasopharyngeal Cancer






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Cellular Classification of Nasopharyngeal Cancer

Although a wide variety of malignant tumors may arise in the nasopharynx, only squamous cell carcinoma is considered in this discussion because management of the other types varies substantially with histology. Subdivisions of squamous cell carcinoma in this site include:

  • Lymphoepithelioma (Schminke tumor).
  • Transitional cell tumors.
  • Well to poorly differentiated grade.
  • Keratinizing or nonkeratinizing variety.

The presence of keratin has been associated with reduced local control and survival.

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