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What is the survival rate of colon cancer?

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What is the survival rate of colon cancer?

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Colon cancer is not as deadly as some forms of cancer, and up to two thirds of the people who develop it may reach the important five-year survival milestone. Colon Cancer Statistics The National Cancer Institute estimates that 146,970 people will die of colon cancer in 2009. Of that number, 75,590 are men and 71,380 are women. The median age of diagnosis of colon cancer between 2002 and 2006 was 71 years of age. You have a greater chance of getting colon cancer as you get older; only 0.1% of people under the age of 20 were diagnosed with colon cancer. The age group of 45 to 54 had an 18.7% incidence of colon cancer. The survival rate takes into consideration the length of time people live after diagnosis. A comparable set of people that do not have cancer is used to measure the mortality associated with the diagnosis of colon cancer. This allows scientists to measure the survival rates of cancer patients. The National Cancer Institute’s studies shows that in 1999 through 2005, five-ye

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