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What is the survial rate of stage 4 uterine cancer if it is not operatable?

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What is the survial rate of stage 4 uterine cancer if it is not operatable?

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With most cancers, stage 4 has a very poor prognosis. With Uterine cancer, the survival rates with stage 4 are still reasonably good. Keep in mind, that each case is different, so a lot depends on if you are a cup half full or half empty kind of person. UTERINE CANCER Survival from uterine cancer is better in women with less extensive spread and aged 55 years and older at diagnosis. There has been little change by period of diagnosis and only slight declines in survival over time. Survival in NSW is better than the UK and slightly lower than the US. There were 2,454 cases of uterine cancer diagnosed in NSW residents in 1999–2003 and followed to the end of 2004. Of these, 374 (15.2%) died of uterine cancer, 163 (6.6%) died of other causes and 1,917 (78.1%) were alive at the end of 2004. The five-year relative survival for uterine cancer was 80.5% (95%CI 77.9 to 83.1). Compared to cases diagnosed in the earlier time period of 1980–19951 and 1980–19962, five-year relative survival for ute

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