
10-year relative survival rate of 98 percent: Ten years after diagnosis, the average prostate cancer patient is just 2 percent less likely to survive than a man without prostate cancer.
5-year relative survival rate of nearly 100 percent: Five years after diagnosis, the average prostate cancer patient is about as likely as a man without prostate cancer to still be living. Since these numbers include all stages of prostate cancer, they will not accurately predict an individual man’s prognosis. They represent a patient’s chances of survival after a specified number of years as compared with the larger population’s chances of survival during that same timeframe. The figures below, provided by the American Cancer Society, represent the average relative survival rate of all men with prostate cancer. This average survival rate represents stage IV prostate cancers that have metastasized (spread) beyond nearby areas to lymph nodes, organs or bones in other parts of the body.īecause most prostate cancers are diagnosed with early screening measures and are curable, the average long-term prognosis for prostate cancer is quite encouraging. Prostate cancers detected at the distant stage have an average five-year survival rate of 28 percent, which is much lower than local and regional cancers of the prostate. Many men diagnosed and treated at the local or regional stages will be disease-free after five years. High Cure Rates for Local and Regional Prostate CancersĪpproximately 80 percent to 85 percent of all prostate cancers are detected in the local or regional stages, which represent stages I, II and III. Your doctor will offer insight and advice based on your specific disease. The prognosis for prostate cancer depends on many factors. It’s important to keep in mind that survival rates and likelihood of recurrence are based on averages and won’t necessarily reflect any individual patient outcome.
The overall prognosis for prostate cancer is among the best of all cancers. In general, the earlier prostate cancer is caught, the more likely it is for a man to get successful treatment and remain disease-free.