GITNUX MARKETDATA REPORT 2024
Kidney Cancer Mortality Timeframe Statistics
The 5-year relative survival rate for kidney cancer is approximately 75%, and the 10-year survival rate is around 59%.
In this post, we will explore key statistics related to kidney cancer mortality and timeframe. From survival rates based on cancer stage to the estimated number of new cases in the US, these statistics provide valuable insights into the impact of kidney cancer on individuals and society. Additionally, we will discuss trends in kidney cancer death rates and factors influencing diagnosis and survival outcomes. Let’s dive into the numbers to better understand the landscape of kidney cancer.
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"5-year relative survival rate for localized kidney cancer is 93%."
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"If kidney cancer has spread to surrounding tissues or organs and/or the regional lymph nodes, the 5-year survival is 70%."
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"Kidney cancer that has metastasized to distant parts of the body has a 5-year survival rate of 13%."
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"There is an approximate 1 in 48 risk of a man developing kidney cancer in his lifetime."
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"For women, the lifetime risk of developing kidney cancer is 1 in 83."
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"Kidney cancer is among the 10 most common cancers in both men and women."
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"Approximately 4% of all new cancer cases in 2021 will be kidney cancer."
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"The median age at diagnosis for kidney cancer is 64 years."
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"Kidney cancer death rates have been falling on average 0.7% each year over 2009-2018."
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"The death rate was 2.3 per 100,000 men and women per year based on 2014–2018 data."
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"The percent of kidney cancer deaths is highest among people aged 75-84."
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"Estimated deaths in the US due to kidney cancer in 2021 will be 14,830."
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"The median survival time for stage 4 (metastatic) kidney cancer is around 16 months."
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"The median survival time with treatment, such as targeted therapies for stage 4 kidney cancer, is 1.5 to 3 years."
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"Kidney cancer accounts for about 2.2% of all cancers globally."
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"Estimated number of new kidney cancer cases in the US in 2021 is 76,080."
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"The 10-year survival rate for patients who received surgical treatment for kidney cancer is 73%."
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"Kidney cancer death rates are highest among people aged 60-69 years."
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"Middle-aged and older people are more likely to be diagnosed with kidney cancer, with most people diagnosed at age 65 or older."
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"People with kidney cancer are more often diagnosed at earlier stages, with 62% of cases diagnosed at a localized stage."
Jannik Lindner
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