Stage 4 Cancer Survival Rate...

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Stage 4 Cancer Survival Rate Cancer is said to be in stage 4 when the cancer is in a metastasized state, and has spread to the nearby lymph nodes and other parts of the body, such as the bones, liver, lungs, or brain. The cancer may have been diagnosed for the first time once it's in stage IV, or may the recurrence of a previous cancer. Life expectancy depends on various factors such as type of cancer, its location, age of the individual, gender, presence of hormone receptors on cancer cells, etc. How far the cancer has spread at the time of diagnosis, also determines the life expectancy. The survival rates of stage IV cancer are the lowest, and treatment carried out at this stage aims at prolonging the life of the patient as much as possible, and relieving the symptoms. Chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery, may be carried out to control the cancer, however, they won't be able to cure it. Stage IV Cancer Life Expectancy The survival rate is often expressed as life expectancy of cancer patients in the next five years. For example, a five year survival rate of 40% means that out of 100 cancer patients diagnosed for the particular type of cancer, 40 people live for 5 years or longer. However, it is very difficult to predict an exact survival rate, since the life expectancy of the person is highly circumstantial. Each individual is different, and every cancer patient's situation is unique. The cancer affects each patient differently, thus, the prognosis cannot be generalized. Nevertheless, research has been conducted, and life expectancies have been analyzed over a 5-year period. The data obtained from such studies help doctors determine the treatment line, and are strictly for reference alone. They are not meant to be used for predicting a patient's life expectancy. Moreover, the statistics available today are not up to date, and does not take into account the latest developments in the field of medicine. Thus, these numbers are only observed survival trends, and cannot be taken as Biblical truth. Many patients even outlive the 5-year mark. Stage 4 Survival Rate for The Common Types of Cancer Here are the 'observed' survival rates for some commonly occurring forms of cancer. The data given here is as per that given by American Cancer Society and National Cancer Institute's SEER database. Breast Cancer One good thing about breast cancer is that it is often detected at a very early stage, which allows you to explore several treatment options. Stage 1 breast cancer has an excellent survival rate of 93%, which eventually drops down to 15% in stage 4. Prostate Cancer Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers affecting older men. This cancer grows really slowly and usually doesn't spread out of the prostate gland. However, some types can multiply rapidly and lower the survival rate to 28% in stage 4. Lung Cancer


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