After active treatment, the five-year survival rate of breast cancer patients can be 20%~95%, which is more related to the stage. And the clinic often does not judge the treatment effect and prognosis by the specific survival time.
Breast cancer is a common malignant tumor in women, and the occurrence of the disease is related to heredity, gene mutation, hormone levels and other factors. When the disease is diagnosed, the treatment is a comprehensive treatment based on surgical excision.
According to the degree of development of the tumor, lymph node metastasis, and whether there are distant metastases, it can be divided into four stages. Among them, the cure rate of patients in different stages varies greatly.
After active treatment, the five-year survival rate of stage I patients can be 90%~95%; stage II is about 85%; stage III is about 50%~70%; and stage IV is about 20%. (The five-year survival rate is an indicator for evaluating the cure rate.)