GITNUX MARKETDATA REPORT 2024
Bladder Cancer Spread Rate Statistics
The five-year survival rate for bladder cancer that has spread to nearby organs or lymph nodes is around 36%.
In this post, we will explore key statistics related to bladder cancer, shedding light on its prevalence, risk factors, recurrence rates, and survival rates. From the alarming number of new cases expected in the U.S. this year to the stark differences in survival rates based on the stage of the cancer, these statistics offer valuable insights into the impact of bladder cancer on individuals and society. Let’s dive into the data to understand the spread rate and implications of this disease.
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"Approximately 50-80% of patients with invasive bladder cancer will experience recurrence after surgery."
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"About 9 out of 10 people with bladder cancer are older than 55."
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"The risk of urinary bladder cancer in the U.S. is 1 in 27."
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"More than 18,000 deaths in the U.S. are expected this year because of bladder cancer."
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"Around 5 out of 100 bladder cancers are discovered after they have spread to distant sites."
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"Around 50% of all bladder cancer patients present with non-muscle invasive disease."
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"Non-muscle invasive tumors have up to 70% chance of recurrence and 20-30% chance of progression to muscle invasive disease."
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"About 30% of bladder cancers have grown into deeper layers but aren't yet spread to other parts of the body."
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"Men are about 3 to 4 times more likely to get bladder cancer during their lifetime than women."
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"The main risk factor for bladder cancer is smoking, which is responsible for a shocking 50% of all cases."
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"Only around 5% of bladder cancer cases are diagnosed at a distant, or metastasized, stage."
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"About 15% of bladder cancer patients will have muscle-invasive disease at presentation, which is more likely to spread."
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"The 5-year survival rate for localized bladder cancer (no sign that the cancer has spread outside the bladder) is 70%."
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"The 5-year survival rate for bladder cancer that has spread to distant parts of the body drops to 5%."
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"In 2021, about 83,730 new cases of bladder cancer are expected to be diagnosed in the U.S."
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"Bladder cancer represents about 4.9% of all new cancer cases in the U.S."
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"The relative survival rate of bladder cancer drops from 77% at 1 year to 46% at 5 years."
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"Radical cystectomy’s 5-year survival rate for stage T3 bladder cancer is around 50%, indicating the high rate of metastasis for this stage."