127 patients with pharyngeal cancer were irradiated in the years 1970-1979 with telecobalt-60 in total doses of 60-65 Gy. In the group with not advanced pharyngeal cancer 34% of patients survived during 5 years without any symptoms of neoplasm. In the group with advanced pharyngeal cancer and lymph nodes metastases the 5 years survival was within 15%. The 5-years survival depended mainly upon the extensiveness of the neoplasm. The therapeutic results were influenced also by the age of the patient; 35% were above 60 years of age and 17.3% died before the 5 years period without any symptoms of cancer.

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