What is the 5-year survival rate for cancer

Survival rate is survival rate. What is the five-year survival rate of cancer cannot be generalized, and the five-year survival rate of different cancers varies greatly. For early-stage cancer patients, if they can be detected, diagnosed and treated early, and the tumor has not spread and metastasized, they can generally be cured through radical surgical resection, and the five-year survival rate of early-stage cancer patients is more than 85%. The five-year survival rate of intermediate and late-stage cancer patients with active treatment is about 60%, and the life expectancy of late-stage cancer patients can generally be extended by 1-3 years with active treatment. In addition, the five-year survival rate of cancer can also be affected by the patient’s condition, treatment timing and program and other factors, so people diagnosed with cancer should actively cooperate with the physician to carry out relevant treatment to prolong the survival period.