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  2. Cervical cancer - Wikipedia

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    Five-year survival rates in the United States are 68%. [20] Outcomes, however, depend very much on how early the cancer is detected. [4] Worldwide, cervical cancer is both the fourth-most common type of cancer and the fourth-most common cause of death from cancer in women, with over 660,000 new cases and around 350,000 deaths in 2022.

  3. Cervical cancer staging - Wikipedia

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    Five-year survival rate: 68% 46% ... Deaths: 341,831 (2020) [11] Cervical cancer staging is the assessment of cervical cancer to determine the extent of the ...

  4. Alcohol plays key role in cancer risk, new expert report warns

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    “Remarkable progress has been made in reducing cancer mortality over the last 30 years, ... the overall cervical cancer rate in women between the ages of 30 to 34 rose by 2.5% between 2012 and ...

  5. Cancer - Wikipedia

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    In children under 15 at diagnosis, the five-year survival rate in the developed world is on average 80%. [18] For cancer in the United States, the average five-year survival rate is 66% for all ages. [5] In 2015, about 90.5 million people worldwide had cancer. [19]

  6. Health Rounds: Breastfeeding is safe for breast cancer survivors

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    In a late-stage trial in women with high-risk locally advanced cervical cancer, adding Keytruda to chemoradiotherapy achieved a three-year overall survival rate of 82.6%, compared to 74.8% in ...

  7. Cancer survival rates - Wikipedia

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    In the United States there has been an increase in the 5-year relative survival rate between people diagnosed with cancer in 1975-1977 (48.9%) and people diagnosed with cancer in 2007-2013 (69.2%); these figures coincide with a 20% decrease in cancer mortality from 1950 to 2014. [8] Due to innovation in emerging treatments and cancer prevention ...

  8. Endometrial cancer - Wikipedia

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    The five-year survival rate for endometrial adenocarcinoma following appropriate treatment is 80%. [85] More than 70% of women diagnosed have FIGO stage I cancer, which has the best prognosis. Stage III and especially Stage IV cancers has a worse prognosis, but these are relatively rare, occurring in only 13% of cases.

  9. Five-year survival rate - Wikipedia

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    Typically, cancer five-year relative survival rates are well below 100%, reflecting excess mortality among cancer patients compared to the general population. In contrast to five-year absolute survival rates, five-year relative survival rates may also equal or even exceed 100% if cancer patients have the same or even higher survival rates than ...