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  1. May 16, 2024 · A 5-year breast cancer-specific survival rate shows the percentage of people who have not died from breast cancer 5 years after diagnosis. These rates vary by breast cancer stage. *Breast cancer survival data in this table are from people who did not get neoadjuvant therapy. Relative survival rates.

  2. Treatment for stages I to III breast cancer usually includes surgery and radiation therapy, often with chemo or other drug therapies either before (neoadjuvant) or after (adjuvant) surgery.

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  4. For example, if the 5-year relative survival rate for a specific stage of breast cancer is 90%, it means that women who have that cancer are, on average, about 90% as likely as women who don’t have that cancer to live for at least 5 years after being diagnosed. Where do these numbers come from?

    • Incidence Rates by Race
    • Survival Rates by Race
    • Importance of Regular Screenings For Breast Cancer

    White women in the United States are most likely to receive a breast cancer diagnosis. From 2011 to 2017, 126.9 women per 100,000Trusted Sourcereceived breast cancer diagnoses. Within that group, non-Hispanic white women were far more likely to receive a diagnosis than Hispanic white women.

    According to the CDC, based on data from 2020, American Indian and Alaska Native women had the lowest death rate, while Black women had the highest death rate. This could possibly be due to a lack of access to care. Socioeconomic factorsTrusted Sourceseem to affect disparities in death from breast cancer. These include: 1. poverty 2. cultural facto...

    Regular screening can also help improve survival rates by ensuring that breast cancer is detected and treated early. A 2021 studyTrusted Source reported that Black and Hispanic women met the breast cancer screening guidelinesfrom the U.S Preventive Services Task Force at a higher rate than white women. However, the study also highlighted that not m...

  5. Mar 9, 2021 · Overall, the prognosis for stage 2 breast cancer is generally good. According to the American Cancer Society, the 5-year relative survival rate is: 99 percent for localized breast...

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  6. Treating stage II breast cancer. Stage II breast cancers are larger than stage I cancers and/or have spread to a few nearby lymph nodes. Local therapy (surgery and radiation therapy) Stage II cancers are treated with either breast-conserving surgery (BCS; sometimes called lumpectomy or partial mastectomy) or mastectomy.

  7. Sep 20, 2022 · The survival rate for stage 2A breast cancer may be slightly higher than for stage 2B. However, all patients with stage 2 breast cancer are considered to have a good prognosis. The five-year relative survival rate for stage 2A breast cancer patients is 98 percent, and for 2B, it's 95.6 percent, according to data published in the American Cancer ...