Breast Cancer Survival Rates By Stage. Five year survival rates in breast cancer improved from 76 in white women in 1975 1977 to 92 in 2009 2015. Above is a bar chart from the national cancer institute seer statistics for 2012.
Survival rates for stage iv breast cancer. For example say the 5 year relative survival for stage ii breast cancer was 85 percent. For stage 2 breast cancer the survival rate is about 93 percent and for stage 4 it is about 22 percent.
The cancer has spread to distant parts of the body such as the lungs liver or bones.
For example say the 5 year relative survival for stage ii breast cancer was 85 percent. One year net survival by stage. The stage of breast cancer at diagnosis is one of the most important factors in predicting survival rates. One year net survival for breast cancer is highest for patients diagnosed at stage 1 and lowest for those diagnosed at stage 4 as 2013 2017 data for england show 100 of patients diagnosed at stage 1 survived their disease for at least one year compared to 66 of patients.