User:Wiesebc3532/Ceruminous adenocarcinoma

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Ceruminous adenocarcinomas (CA) is a rare type of tumor and has a very small amount of literature on it. The ages to develop Ceruminous adenocarcinomas are between 21 and 92 and being most present around 48. There is no statistical difference between being male and female and developing the tumor and there is no racial inclination. The typical treatment of CA is through surgery and radiation. The type of cut is important with the recurrence rate. Long-term outcomes are better when having the wide cut near the tumor. If the tumor reoccurs there is an 83% chance of mortality and if it does not reoccur there is a 9% chance of mortality. People who are higher in age have a lower survival rate then younger people. The local reoccurrence rate is 49% and the distant metastasis rate is 13%. With local reoccurrence being at 49%, follow-up is very important.