Survival Rates of Mesothelioma
Mesothelioma is a type of cancer that is often fatal in most people. Therefore the survival rate associated with mesothelioma would then be a measure of the percentage of patients who are able to survive the disease for a specific amount of time following their diagnosis. For instance, the typical base used for measuring the survival rate is five years. This means the survival rate would be those diagnosed with mesothelioma that live 5 years beyond diagnosis.
This survival rate is not a perfect measure. There are many factors that play into the survival rate. For instance, the particular stage of the mesothelioma cancer at the time of diagnosis would be key. Additionally, the size of the tumor involved can help project one’s survival rate. Some tumors may be surgically removed which contribute to an improved survival rate. Other factors include the age of the patients as well as their overall level of health.
Recent studies show that about 9% of all patients diagnosed with mesothelioma will survive beyond 5 years. At year 4, 10% can be expected to live while 11% at year 3. Year 2’s survival rate is 20%. The survival rate for year 1 is only 39%.