Colorectal Cancer Survival Rates
Colorectal
cancer prognosis depends greatly on the stage of the cancer or the extent of the tumor at diagnosis. Usually,
5-year survival rate for a colorectal cancer diagnosed at stage 1 is approximately 94%. In fact, majority of
patients who have their cancer detected early are completely cured. However, colorectal cancer is often
diagnosed late when the tumor has already severely damaged the colon.
According to the National
Cancer Institute (NCI), the overall 5-year relative survival rate for 1999-2005 from 17 SEER geographic areas
was 65.2%. Five-year relative survival rates by race and sex were:
- 66.3% for white
men
- 65.9% for white
women
- 55.5% for black
men
- 56.7% for black
women.
Treatment
Prevention
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