What are the breast cancer survival rates?
Answers: When doctors talk of survival rates, they are conversation about five or ten year survival rates.
A recent research numeral is 72% of women diagnosed with invasive breast cancer will live for at most minuscule 10 years after their diagnosis. Figures include all women who hold had breast cancer and are still alive after that extent, including those whose cancer has returned and those who are terminally ailing.
Survival rates vary according to stage, position etc. Around 90% of women diagnosed with stage I breast cancer survives beyond five years. This drops to around 10% diagnosed beside stage 4
1 out of 24 That depends on the cancer stages - 1 to 4.
Stages 1 to 2 are generally OK near good survival rate (90%) for subsequent 5 yrs given porper medical treatments, while Stage 4 (cancer spreaded to another body organ) are generally "terminal" beside about 10% survival rate.
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Depends on several factor.
1. the stage of the cancer when it is discovered
2. the kind of breast cancer
3. the treatment and whether it is receptor positive
Cancer survival rates swing and some tumors are more aggresive than others.
Excellent if caught and treated early.
Not so apt if ignored and tolerate get to the untreatable stage.