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		<title>Nasal Cancer and its Surviving Factor</title>
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<p>It is now possible to <strong>survive nasal cancer</strong> if the infection does not spread far too much but then the treatment has to be started at the right time. Survive nose cancer through the proper diagnosis as nose cancer does not spread to other parts that easily.</p>
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<p>It might be quite easy to survive nose cancer easier than it is to <a href="http://www.healthheap.com/nasal-cancer-and-its-surviving-factor.html"><strong>survive eye cancer</strong></a>. The eye nerves being really delicate it becomes to be a general fix if the eye cancer is ever related to the eyes only and not spreading to other parts of the nervous system.</p>
<p>Not so for nose cancer though which happens to be fairly easier to survive. Nasal cancer or the cancer of the nasal cavity is also known as the <a title="Paranasal sinuses" rel="nofollow" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paranasal_sinuses" target="_blank"><strong>paranasal sinus</strong></a>.</p>
<p>This way it creates a small hollow space within the nose that makes it difficult for the mucus lines of the nose to function as they are hollowed and do not bring much help in the basic fragrance and other aspects of smelling. But then spreading of this cancer affects one’s breathing and soon enough normal functioning of the senses including breathing problems.</p>
<p><span id="more-732"></span>Cancer of the paranasal sinus or the nasal cavity is relatively rare. Nasal cancer often affects people who are older than 45. <strong>Radiation, chemotherapy, medication</strong> and even in some cases, <strong>surgery</strong>, can get one be better and get healed from this form of cancer. Men get this cancer more than women, as present through conducted researches. This cancer does not spread rapidly to advanced stages. So plenty of diagnosis time can be received when one goes to a medical practitioner even if symptoms are only merely of a recurring infection. In fact <strong>nasal infections</strong> are some of the very initial stages of nasal cancer formation.</p>
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