I've done research and they say the average life expectancy for "secondary bone cancer from primary Breast cancer" is 2 years from diagnosis depending on treatments, and 20% of these people can live up to 5 years.
Metastatic cancer is always stage 4. Stage 4 cancer is usually fatal. The life expectancy varies depending on type of cancer and which organs are effected. Doctors try not to give out life expectancies.
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They said that I had stage 3 metastatic cancer. Went into my lymph nodes.
6 months
These really are questions for the doctor and/or cancer nurse.
The life expectancy with someone with carcinoid lung cancer depends on the stage of the cancer. For people with stage 1, the life expectancy is 93%. For people with stage 5, the life expectancy is 57%.
While surgery of metastatic cancer may not increase life, there may be indications for it such as pain relief, obstruction removal, control of bleeding, and resolution of infection.
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The life expectancy of someone with spleen cancer is approximately 16 percent. Cancer of the spleen is extremely rare, but has a 86 percent morbidity rate.
metastatic breast cancer
Radiation also is used in the treatment of patients with metastatic disease. It is particularly useful in shrinking metastatic colon cancer to the brain.
Metastatic SOL's or tumors found in the brain are same as brain cancer. Metastatic tumors are one of the most common type of tumors found in the brain.
by DonJuanDaDj, metastatic foci is an orgin of the cancer cells that has moved to a new site
Life expectancy can vary at advanced age the odds are not favorable depending on the stage of the cancer will also need to be factored in to determine life expectancy. Consult a medical professional for more information.
The life expectancy of pancreatic cancer used to be 2 days to 2 months. With recent advances, there are known pancreatic cancer survivors of over ten years.
Metastatic cancer refers to the type of cancer that has spread from the point of origin to other parts of the body. The most common places to spread are the liver, lungs and the bones.