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  2. Cervical Cancer Prognosis and Survival Rates - NCI

    www.cancer.gov/types/cervical/survival

    When cervical cancer is diagnosed at an early stage, the 5-year relative survival rate is 91%. When cervical cancer is diagnosed after it has spread to nearby tissues, organs, or regional lymph nodes, the 5-year relative survival rate is 60%.

  3. Cervical Cancer Survival Rates | Cancer 5 Year Survival Rates

    www.cancer.org/cancer/types/cervical-cancer/detection-diagnosis-staging/...

    The SEER database tracks 5-year relative survival rates for cervical cancer in the United States, based on how far the cancer has spread. The SEER database, however, does not group cancers by FIGO stages (stage 1, stage 2, stage 3, etc.).

  4. The 4 Stages of Cervical Cancer - Verywell Health

    www.verywellhealth.com/cervical-cancer-stages-5218308

    People with stage 1 cervical cancer usually have no symptoms. Once diagnosed, stage 1 cervical cancer is highly treatable, and has a good prognosis. The five-year relative survival rate for cervical cancer at this stage is around 92%.

  5. Cervical Cancer Survival Rate by Cancer Stage - Healthline

    www.healthline.com/health/cervical-cancer/cervical-cancer-survival-rate

    If you have cervical cancer, you are 66 percent as likely as someone without cervical cancer to be alive in 5 years time. These numbers may not be an accurate reflection of your outlook.

  6. Cervical Cancer Survival Rate: Statistics & Expectations -...

    www.verywellhealth.com/cervical-cancer-survival-rate-5218494

    Cervical cancer survival rate depends heavily on when it is detected. Learn about life expectancy of those with cervical cancer and how to improve it

  7. Is Cervical Cancer Curable? - Verywell Health

    www.verywellhealth.com/is-cervical-cancer-curable-5218955

    Cervical cancer is treatable and curable if it is caught early. Cervical cancer is identified in stages, from 1 to 4. The stage your cancer is in when you are first diagnosed can have an impact on your prognosis. The higher the stage, the more spread that has occurred.

  8. What Are Survival Rates for Cervical Cancer? - US News Health

    health.usnews.com/conditions/cervical-cancer/survival-rates-for-cervical-cancer

    In early, localized cervical cancer, five-year survival is 92 percent (SEER). For cervical cancer that has spread nearby in the body, five-year survival is 57 percent (SEER).

  9. Survival for cervical cancer - Cancer Research UK

    www.cancerresearchuk.org/about-cancer/cervical-cancer/survival

    Survival for all stages of cervical cancer. Generally, for people with cervical cancer in England: more than 80 out of every 100 (more than 80%) will survive their cancer for 1 year or more after they are diagnosed; around 60 out of every 100 (around 60%) will survive their cancer for 5 years or more after diagnosis

  10. Cervical Cancer Stages: FIGO Staging and Survival Rate

    www.cancercenter.com/cancer-types/cervical-cancer/stages

    The American Cancer Society reports these cervical cancer survival rates: Localized cervical cancer: If the cancer has n’ot spread outside the cervix or uterus, the five-year relative survival rate is 92 percent.

  11. Prognosis and survival for cervical cancer

    cancer.ca/en/cancer-information/cancer-types/cervical/prognosis-and-survival

    Prognosis and survival. If you have cervical cancer, you may have questions about your prognosis. A prognosis is the doctor’s best estimate of how cancer will affect someone and how it will respond to treatment. Prognosis and survival depend on many factors.