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The survival rate of cancer of the uterus is measured based on a large scale with the condition / disease. Patients should be aware that no two cases are similar and the results of the studies, although reliable, may not be exactly the same with yours.

The survival rate of cervical cancer is the average percentage of patients to prolong his life until 5 years after the diagnosis is confirmed. This does not mean that everyone who participated in thesurvey had the same opportunities. Some of them lived more than 5 or 10 years despite the cancer.

The earlier cancer is detected, the better the prognosis and the greater the survival rate of cervical cancer. This applies not only to cervical cancer, but most tumors If your doctor has said that only 50% chance of living, this could mean two things -. In a period of five years, you can not live two and a half years or morethat.

There was a study reported that cervical cancer is more common in African-Americans Caucasian Americans. Survival rate of uterine cancer is much higher among the latter than the former.

In a period of five years:

White women have a 86% survival rate.

African American women have survival rates around 61%.

Although the reason is not exactly established, researchers believe it has something to do with greater number of pregnancies (Gravida) of African American women than Caucasians. Food choices and lifestyle preferences are also somewhat "related to this problem.

In most cases the cancer, the first phase, the higher the survival rate. In stage 0 or 1, the survival rate of cancer is higher than 96%. When the cancer reaches stage 2 or 3, expect a survival rate of less than 66%. Thus, drastically in the last stage, when the> The cancer has spread to other organs such as the ovaries, intestines, liver, etc. In phase 4, the survival rate can only be as low as 25 percent, over a period of 5 years is technically right back a year and some months.

Fortunately, most cases of cervical cancer are detected in Phase 1, when the cancer has not proliferated and is easier to remove. Only about 16% of patients are diagnosed when the tumor isthe Stage 3 and less are diagnosed in stage 4. Therefore, treatment may still be able to help patients survive to 5 years.


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