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The tragedy of death related to breast cancer happens to many victims every year. Even with treatments and early diagnosis it does not guarantee a woman will survive the disease. Each year there are so many families affected by the loss of a loved one to this disease. It can be so devastating to the survivors to see their mother or wife end up added to the list of non-survivors no matter how much is done to help. So often we really don’t know all the causes or possible reasons that the person died. Thus it is one more reason to know and understand the facts about breast cancer survival rates and what treatment options are available. The more information one has about this subject the better the chances are one will be prepared to deal with the best choices should cancer be diagnosed.
Survival rates for breast cancer are dependent on a great many factors. It will be in part based on when the cancer is discovered. The later the stage the less chance there is that the cancer hasn’t spread to other parts of the body. Thus there is not as much chance the treatments will be successful in helping heal the person. And therefore such later diagnoses means there is far more likelihood one will not survive the process of treatments and testing. It means that essentially that the best way to determine survival rates is to base in on cancer stages. This has been the more reliable means that has been established for doctors to use when discussing the possible survival chances with a patient. And it will help to give the cancer victim a better idea of what to expect.
With Stage 0 as it is known for the time when the cancer cells can only be found on the walls of the lump inside the breast and the cancer is not yet consider invasive. This is a diagnoses that carries the least risk since the cancer has no chance at that point to have spread to other parts of the body. So it is a far more hopeful time to locate the cancer. In Stage 1 the breast cancer cells have been considered as invasive and the tumor is now about 2 cm long. Then with Stage 2A the tumor has grown to between 2 and 5 cm long.
In the next stage, which is Stage 2B the breast cancer is about 2cm long and has spread to the lymph nodes. And if the tumor has reached above 5cm it means that it is now a Stage 3A. When the cancer has already reach the skin of the breast then it is consider to be a Stage 3B. At this point when it has spread to other organs it is known as a Stage 4. Anytime the cancer spreads to other organs the survival rate is always much less.
And it will vary from person to person as to the survival in given stages. So much is a variable that can’t be given a standard or any time frame that is true in every situation. So it will in many ways be given only in general terms with that being a general rule in terms of possible survival times and not set guarantees.
Basically the survival rate from time of diagnosis for 10-year period is about 76%. For a 5 year rate is about 86%. For patients that have a metastatic or cancer that gone from beyond the breast cancer the survival rate is about 21%. For those where it hasn’t spread it is about 96%. Stage 0 has a survival rate of 100% as does Stage 1, Stage 2A as 92%, Stage 2B has 81%, Stage 3A has 67%, Stage 3B has 54% and Stage 4 is about 20%.

