I did a little reserach and found that fewer than 10% of liver cancer patients survive 3 years after their diagnosis. Because of the nature of liver cancer, most patients die withing several months of their diagnosis. Of course, this can vary depending on the type of cancer, the stage it is in, and the treatment that you decide you take. I would talk to a physician or specialist for more answers.
Not more then 6-months with and without treatment.
The long period between the beginning of the tumor's growth and the first signs of illness is the major reason why liver cancer has such a high mortality rate.
very near to 3.3%
about 90%
High mortality rates mean high death rates. For example: A mortality rate of 4 of every 10 persons means 4 people of every 10 people -- die. High mortality rate = high death rate.
The mortality rate for antrectomies related to ulcer treatment is about 1-2%; for antrectomies related to gastric cancer, 1%-3%.
HELLP stands for hemolysis, elevated liver enzymes, and low platelets. It is a dangerous condition in pregnancy with a high mortality rate.
It is pancreatic cancer, as it has the highest mortality rate (approaching 100%).
Early diagnosis of Kidney Cancer is very important. If it is diagnosed early then the mortality rate is around 19 %. If the kidney Cancer is not diagnosis early then the mortality rate increases significantly.
High infant mortality rate is associated with poor healthcare. Infants are particularly vulnerable to diseases which must be quickly and directly addressed.
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The factors that explain the historically high infant mortality rate among the Basques, are cardiovascular diseases and malignant neoplasms.
"Infant mortality rates are high in India" "The infant mortality rate is 2 out of every 1000 live births"
5 years
Death
No. but only 20-30% are operable at the time of presentation