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  2. Cancer survival rates - Wikipedia

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    The American Cancer Society reports 5-year relative survival rates of over 70% for women with stage 0-III breast cancer with a 5-year relative survival rate close to 100% for women with stage 0 or stage I breast cancer. The 5-year relative survival rate drops to 22% for women with stage IV (metastatic) breast cancer. [3]

  3. Breast Cancer: What Are the Survival Rates? - WebMD

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    The overall 5-year relative survival rate for breast cancer is 91.2%. This means that about 91 out of 100 people are alive 5 years after they’ve been diagnosed with breast cancer. The 10-year ...

  4. Stage 4 Cancer: Definition, Treatment Goals, and Survival Rates

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    These differences also affect the overall survival rate. At stage 4, treatment options depend on the type and location of the cancer, a person’s overall health, and the cancer’s overall ...

  5. Lung Cancer Survival Rates: By Stage, Age, Type, and More

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    There are two main types of lung cancer, which have different 5-year relative survival rates, as well as treatment plans and outlooks. Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) accounts for 80–85% ...

  6. Lung Cancer Survival Rates: Find Rates by Stages & Types - WebMD

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    By definition, the current 5-year survival rate is based on people who were diagnosed and treated at least 5 years ago. You also may hear another term, relative survival rate.

  7. Stage 4 Breast Cancer Survival Rates and Prognosis - Healthline

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    Metastatic breast cancer, or stage 4 breast cancer, means cancer has spread to other organs and may result in new symptoms. There’s no cure, but with treatment, survival rates continue to ...

  8. Stage I (Early-Stage) Lung Cancer - WebMD

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    The 5-year survival rate with stage IB—the far end of stage I—is 68%. Living With Cancer Finding out that you have even an early-stage cancer may leave you feeling shaken.

  9. HER2 Breast Cancer: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment & Outlook

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    A cancer survival rate is a type of statistic that tells you what percentage of people with a diagnosis of a particular type of cancer is still alive after a certain period of time.