Non-Hodgkins lymphone is very much a nasty disease. The five year survival rate is around fifty percetage.There was over twenty-three-thousand deaths.
Overall these patients have five-year survival rates greater than 90%.
In general, the prognosis for patients with MALT lymphomas is good, with overall five-year survival rates that are greater than 80%.
Only 3-17% of patients with anaplastic cancer survive for five years.
Survival rates for children with retinoblastoma are favorable, with more than 93% alive five years after diagnosis. Males and females have similar five-year survival rates for the period 1976-1994, namely 93 and 94%
The survival rate for patients with Stage IV melanoma has improved in the last 15 years. Unfortunately, the prognosis even with treatment is bleak. Many patients die within the first year the cancer is discovered. The specific prognosis depends a lot on what part of the body the cancer has traveled to.
The five-year survival rates for thymomas are 96% for stage I, 86% for stage II, 69% for stage III, and 50% for stage IV.
Survival rates for double lung transplants vary based on several factors, including the patient's age, underlying health conditions, and the quality of the transplant center. Generally, the one-year survival rate is around 85-90%, while the five-year survival rate is approximately 50-60%. Advances in surgical techniques and post-operative care have contributed to improving these outcomes. However, individual results may vary significantly, so it's essential for patients to discuss their specific situation with their healthcare team.
Survival drops in stage IIa to about 65% at five years and is worse yet for stage IIb at slightly over 50%.
90% of patients are arrhythmia-free at the end of one year. A study of 245 patients published in 2001, demonstrated a 98% event free survival rate for patients after one year. After five years, 80% of patients had remained event free.
The ISBN of Five Patients is 0394425081.
Five Patients has 231 pages.
Five Patients was created in 1970-06.