You certainly can, as always early intervention has a great bearing.
No No. A cancer survivor is an individual who has been diagnosed with cancer and continues to survive and does not succumb to the cancer.
It can. But many people do survive if it is caught early enough.
Yes,it depends what stage you are in.
about 57%
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You die.
No. Oxygen is a requirements to survive
It is estimated that 140,000 women WORLDWIDE die each year from ovarian cancer.
There is about a 65% survival rate (living up to five years after being diagnosed with cancer) in the U.S.A. About 1.5 million people are diagnosed with cancer each year, so about 975,000 people survive cancer in the U.S.A each year - though the statistics can change.
Breast cancer survival rates are higher than ever before. More women are surviving breast cancer than ever before.In the 1970s around 5 out of 10 women with breast cancer survived the disease beyond five years. Now it's more than 8 out of 10.Women diagnosed with breast cancer are now twice as likely to survive their disease for at least ten years than those diagnosed forty years ago.More than three-quarters of women diagnosed with breast cancer now survive their disease for at least ten years or more.Almost 2 out of 3 women with breast cancer now survive their disease beyond 20 years.Breast cancer survival rates are significantly higher among women from the most affluent areas compared to women living in the most deprived areas.Breast cancer survival rates are better the earlier the cancer is diagnosed.