What are the cancers with a survival rate of 10 years or more

Cancers with survival rate of more than 10 years include papillary thyroid cancer and seminoma of testis. 1. Papillary thyroid cancer: the degree of malignancy of this disease is relatively mild and the growth is slow, usually after surgical treatment, if the envelope is intact without metastasis, the normal life expectancy will not be affected; if there is vascular invasion, the survival rate of 10 years can reach about 80%. 2. Testicular seminoblastoma: in the early stage of testicular seminoblastoma, usually after high-grade orchiectomy and postoperative combined radiation therapy, the survival rate of patients can reach 98%-100% in 5 years, and the survival rate can reach more than 95% in 10 years. In addition, some early cancers such as early cervical cancer and early breast cancer have higher survival rates after treatment, but they need to be detected and treated early.