Objectives: We reported the contemporary survival outcome of patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) and analysed the factors affecting survival.

Design: A retrospective cohort study.

Setting: A nationwide population-based study in Taiwan.

Participants: We identified 13 407 patients with newly diagnosed NPC from 2002 to 2010.

Material And Methods: The multivariate Cox proportional hazards model was performed to measure the mortality-association risk factor in patients with NPC after adjusting for NPC treatment and socio-demographic characteristics.

Results: The 1-, 2-, 5- and 8-year overall survival (OS) rates were 89.6%, 80.4%, 65.2% and 56.5%, respectively. The factors associated with mortality risk were sex (men versus women, HR  =  1.45), age (>60 versus ≤ 40 years, HR  =  3.61), geographic region of residence (eastern Taiwan versus northern Taiwan HR   =   1.39), income (<15 840 versus >25  000, HR   =   1.87) and treatment modality (chemotherapy alone versus radiotherapy alone, HR   =   2.25).

Conclusion: The contemporary 5-year OS rate was 65.2% in Taiwan. Male patients, old age, residing in eastern Taiwan, low income and receiving chemotherapy alone were independent predictors for poor OS.

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