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How long can a man live with prostate cancer without treatment?

How long can a man live with prostate cancer without treatment?

The life expectancy is as follows: Almost 100% of men who have early-stage prostate cancer will survive more than 5 years after diagnosis. Men with advanced prostate cancer or whose cancer has spread to other regions have lesser survival rates. About one-third will survive for 5 years after diagnosis.

How long does it take to die from stage 2 breast cancer?

According to the American Cancer Society, the five-year survival rate for stage 2 breast cancer is 93% for women who have completed treatment. By contrast, women with stage 3 cancer have a five-year survival rate of 72%.

Is Breast Cancer Stage 2 curable?

Stage II breast cancers are curable with current multi-modality treatment consisting of surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy and hormonal therapy. Effective treatment of stage II breast cancer requires both local and systemic therapy.

Is breast cancer worse than prostate cancer?

Breast cancer is far more destructive than prostate cancer.

What is the survival rate for Stage 2 breast cancer?

Clearly, some will live for less than the prescribed time and others for far longer. Each case is individual. According to the American Cancer Society, the five-year survival rate for stage 2 breast cancer is 93% for women who have completed treatment. By contrast, women with stage 3 cancer have a five-year survival rate of 72%.

What are the chances of surviving breast cancer after chemo?

Five years after treatment, the rate of invasive disease-free survival was 93.1% for those who had chemo and 92.8% for those who did not. Nine years after treatment, the rate of invasive disease-free survival was 84.3% for those who had chemo and 83.3% for those who did not. Rates of overall survival were also very similar between the 2 groups.

What is the 5 year survival rate for prostate cancer?

The relative 5-year survival rate for regional stage prostate cancer is nearly 100%. Distant stage includes stage IVB cancers – cancers that have spread to distant lymph nodes, bones, or other organs. The relative 5-year survival rate for distant stage prostate cancer is about 29%.

What are the treatment options for Stage 2 breast cancer?

Stage 2 tumors are usually between 2 and 5 centimeters (cm) in diameter (1 to 2.5 inches) and may or may not have spread to lymph nodes. 1  Treatment usually includes surgery (either a lumpectomy or mastectomy), and adjuvant chemotherapy is often recommended.