If untreated bile duct cancer survival is 50 at one year 20 at two years and 10 at three years with virtually no survival at five years.
Bile duct cancer survival rates stage 4.
The survival rate of unresectable bile duct ranges from 10 to 30.
Bile duct cancer is a very rare disease.
Stage iv stage 4 bile duct cancer.
For example if the 5 year relative survival rate for a specific stage of bile duct cancer cholangiocarcinoma is 30 it means that people who have that cancer are on average about 30 as likely as people who don t have that cancer to live for at least 5 years after being diagnosed.
Being able to completely remove the tumor increases survival but this mostly depends upon the location of the tumor and whether it has invaded other tissues.
The stage of a bile duct cancer is determined by the results of the physical exam imaging and other tests and by the results of surgery if it has been done.
Resectable bile duct has a five year survival rate from 10 to 40 depending on the type and location of the tumor.
If the cancer is diagnosed at an early stage the 5 year survival rate is 24.
However if proper attention is given and diagnosis of the liver cancer is detected at the earlier stages of the cancer then the survival rate of the patient increases a lot.
There are no uk wide statistics available for bile duct cancer survival by stage.
They are for people diagnosed with bile duct cancer between 2000 and 2006.
The 5 year survival rate for intrahepatic bile duct cancer is 8.
Stage iv bile duct cancer is divided into two subcategories.
Based on the 5 year survival rate stage 4 bile duct cancer prognosis intrahepatic bile duct cancer prognosis and distal and perihilar bile duct cancer prognosis is only 2.
If the cancer has spread to the regional lymph nodes the 5 year survival rate is 7.
They come from the national cancer institute s seer programme.
It is important to remember that statistics on the survival rates for people with bile duct cancer are an estimate.
This drops to twenty four percent for stage 2 and stage 3.
The common bile duct cancer prognosis for stage 1 increases to 15 and for stages 2 and 3 by 6 for intrahepatic bile duct cancer.
The common bile duct cancer survival rate is 50 for five years.
This has a lower five year survival rate than resectable.
The statistics below come from america.
Doctors also use a cancer s stage when talking about survival statistics.
At stage four the survival rate is only two percent.
The survival rate for the stage 4 is very less and it is expected that only 4 people may survive.
A stage 1 patient has a five year survival rate of thirty percent.
The cancer has either spread to lymph nodes away from the tumor or it has spread to distant sites.
If the cancer has spread to a distant part of the body the 5 year survival rate is 2.
Those who have bile duct cancer outside the liver have slightly better chances.