GITNUX MARKETDATA REPORT 2024
Kidney Cancer Spreading Rate Statistics
The spreading rate of kidney cancer varies depending on the stage of diagnosis, with a 5-year survival rate of approximately 74% for localized disease and around 12% for those with distant metastases.
In this post, we explore key statistics surrounding kidney cancer, shedding light on its prevalence, diagnosis rates, survival rates, and demographic trends. From the rising incidence of new cases to the survival challenges posed by metastasis, these statistics provide valuable insights into the landscape of kidney cancer in the United States and globally.
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"Kidney cancer is among the 10 most common cancers in both men and women, accounting for 4% of all new cancer cases in the United States."
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"The rate of new kidney cancer cases has been rising since the 1990s, but these rates have started leveling off over the past few years."
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"About 76,080 people (48,780 men and 27,300 women) will be diagnosed with kidney cancer in 2021 in the United States."
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"The median age at diagnosis of kidney cancer is 64 years."
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"The chance that a man will develop kidney cancer in his lifetime is about 1 in 46."
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"The 5-year survival rate for people with kidney cancer is 75%."
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"About 20%-30% of people with kidney cancer have disease that has already spread at the time it's diagnosed."
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"Around 63% of kidney cancers are diagnosed at a localized stage, improving the likelihood of successful treatment."
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"When kidney cancer has metastasized to other parts of the body, the 5-year survival drops to roughly 12%."
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"Kidney cancer is slightly more common in males, with a male-to-female ratio of approximately 1.5:1."
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"The five-year survival rate for people with stage 4 kidney cancer that has spread to other parts of the body is 12 percent."
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"In Europe, more than 115,000 cases of kidney cancer are diagnosed each year."
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"Worldwide, kidney cancer is the 12th most common cancer."
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"Among those who are diagnosed, men are twice as likely to get kidney cancer as compared to women, and it is usually diagnosed between the ages of 50 and 60."
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"The mortality rate of kidney cancer is highest in Central and Eastern Europe."
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"Even among those with more advanced disease (tumors larger than 7 cm or spread to local lymph nodes), the five-year survival rate is around 70%."
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"Approximately 25% of renal cell carcinomas (a type of kidney cancer) present with locally advanced or metastatic disease."
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"The incidence of early-stage kidney cancer has been increasing over the decades, likely due to rising use of imaging tests."
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"African-Americans have a slightly higher risk of developing kidney cancer compared to Caucasians."
Jannik Lindner
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