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What are the five-year survival rates for patients diagnosed with colorectal cancer?

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What are the five-year survival rates for patients diagnosed with colorectal cancer?

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Survival rates for colorectal cancer depend upon the stage at diagnosis. Ninety percent of those diagnosed with colorectal cancer at local stage (the cancer is confined to the colon or rectum) survive at least five years after diagnosis. If the cancer has metastasized to distant organs only 10 percent of patients are still alive after five years after diagnosis.

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