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Head and Neck Cancer

Cancers of the oral cavity, pharynx, larynx, and salivary glands. HPV-driven and smoking-driven subtypes behave differently; trials often stratify on HPV status.

69.5%
5-year relative survival
U.S. average across all stages
300
recruiting trials
Active in the U.S. right now
59,660
new diagnoses / year
You are not alone — roughly 163 people per day
65
median age at diagnosis
Most diagnoses occur in adults over age 50

Source: NCI SEER + ClinicalTrials.gov

Head and Neck Cancer by the numbers (U.S.)

59,660
Estimated new cases (2025)
12,770
Estimated deaths (2025)
69.5%
5-year relative survival
65
Median age at diagnosis

Source: NCI SEER Cancer Stat Facts

Head and Neck Cancer clinical trials →

300 actively recruiting trials across the U.S., with filters by state.

Second opinion for head and neck cancer →

Step-by-step for getting a virtual second opinion from a top cancer center.

NCI-designated cancer centers →

All 71 NCI cancer centers with hospital quality data and state browser.

Find a medical oncologist →

Licensed oncologists across every U.S. state, by specialty.

Financial aid resources →

Co-pay relief, drug patient-assistance, transportation, and lodging support.

Patient guides →

How to read a pathology report, questions to ask your oncologist, staging explained.

Also known as

oropharyngeal, laryngeal, nasopharyngeal, oral cavity cancer.

For deeper statistics

See the NCI SEER Cancer Stat Facts page: Head and Neck Cancer on SEER →