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  1. The five-year survival rate is a type of survival rate for estimating the prognosis of a particular disease, normally calculated from the point of diagnosis. Lead time bias from earlier diagnosis can affect interpretation of the five-year survival rate.

    • Survival rate

      Five-year survival rate measures survival at five years...

  2. Survival rates for lung cancer depend on the stage (extent) of the cancer, as well as other factors. Find survival rates for small cell lung cancer (SCLC) and non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) here.

  3. Three measures of cancer mortality. Share of adults (aged 15-99), and children (aged 0-14) for leukaemia, diagnosed with cancer who survive at least five years following their diagnosis date. The year provided represents the year of diagnosis.

  4. This web page provides statistics on cancer incidence, mortality, survival, and disparities in the US. It includes tables and figures on 5-year relative survival rates by race, stage, and site of cancer.

  5. Find trends and estimates of 5-year relative cancer survival for all cancer sites and by sex, race/ethnicity, and top 4 cancer sites from 1975 to 2020. Learn about the measure, data source, Healthy People 2030 target, and additional resources on survival.