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What is the 10-year survival rate of cardiac cancer?


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The 10-year survival rate of cardiac cancer is generally 5%-60%.
If the patient's disease is in the advanced stage, the disease is not treated in time, resulting in metastasis or spread of cancer cells, the probability of survival for 10 years is low, which may be about 5%. However, if the patient's disease is in the middle stage, the cancer cell proliferation is inhibited by timely treatment after the disease. At this time, the 10-year survival rate is high, which may be 30%-40%. However, if the patient's condition is in the early stage, it is actively treated by conventional laparotomy, laparoscopic surgery, etc., so that the diseased tissue is excised and the condition is controlled. At this time, the 10-year survival rate is usually 50%-60%.