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What is the survival rate from cervical cancer?

by Guest10391  |  12 years, 5 month(s) ago

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One of my very good friends is suffering from cervical cancer; she is undergoing with its treatment. But I need to know what the survival rate from cervical cancer is?

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  1. Jennifer

     "Cervical Cancer 5 Year Survival Rates by Stage:

    There are distinct levels of cervical cancer, extending from stage I through stage IV.

    Stage IA: This is very early stage of cervical cancer. The five-year survival rate ranges from 96 to 99 percent.

    Stage IB: In this stage, the cancerous infection can be seen without the use of a microscope. Five-year survival rates for this stage of cervical cancer are 80 to 90 percent.

    Stage II: In stage II, cancerous infection has invaded out of the uterus to neighboring tissue, but has not come to the lower third of the v****a or all the way to the lateral walls of the pelvis. Five-year survival is 65 to 69 percent.

    Stage III: Stage III cervical cancer indicates that the cancer has advanced beyond the parameters for stage II or has caused changes in the kidney. Five-year survival is 40 to 43 percent.

    Stage IV: Stage IV is the last stage of cervical cancer. In this stage the cancer has left the pelvis and affected more distant organs. The five-year survival rate for this stage of cancer is 15 to 20 percent. "

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