Survival rates for bladder cancer

The survival rate of bladder cancer is usually related to the stage and severity of the disease, and cannot be generalized. Clinically speaking, the 5-year survival rate of early-stage patients is higher, while the 5-year survival rate of middle and late-stage patients is relatively lower. Bladder cancer is a common malignant tumor, and the survival period of patients is affected by various factors such as tumor stage, patients’ own physical condition and other factors, and there is a big difference. Generally speaking, the five-year survival rate of patients with stage 0 is about 98%, the five-year survival rate of patients with stage I is about 88%, the five-year survival rate of patients with stage II is about 63%, the five-year survival rate of patients with stage III is about 46%, and the five-year survival rate of patients with stage IV is about 15%. The five-year survival rate is an estimate based on current clinical data and does not represent the survival of every patient. It is recommended that patients actively cooperate with doctors for treatment and maintain good living habits to prolong and improve the quality of life as much as possible.