The 5-year survival rate of advanced vaginal cancer is usually around 11% to 28%.
Survival rate of patients with advanced vaginal cancer is related to its pathological type, age, general status, etc. Its 5-year survival rate is usually around 11% to 28%, and the prognosis of patients with squamous carcinoma is generally better than that of patients with non-squamous carcinoma.
The prognosis of vaginal cancer is related to its staging, pathological type, tissue grading, lesion site, treatment mode, etc. Among them, staging is the most important. Early-stage patients with good staging and cancer cells have not spread and metastasized yet, and if they undergo surgical resection and lymph node dissection, the general effect is better, and their five-year survival rate is up to 80%; advanced-stage patients have already appeared multiple metastases, and the therapeutic effect is poor, and the five-year survival rate is only about 28% to 11%. 11%.
If patients are diagnosed with vaginal cancer, they should go to the hospital as soon as possible for consultation, and the doctor should make individualized diagnosis and treatment plan after clarifying the stage to avoid delaying the condition.