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  2. Testicular Cancer Survival Rates

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    The SEER database tracks 5-year relative survival rates for testicular cancer in the United States, based on how far the cancer has spread. The SEER database, however, does not group cancers by AJCC TNM stages (stage 1, stage 2, stage 3, etc.).

  3. Testicular Cancer Survival Rates Explained - Healthgrades

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    The survival rate for testicular cancer depends on factors such as age, stage, and overall health. Survival rates are estimates based on scientific research. Speak with your doctor about your outlook based on your personal circumstances. This article will discuss the statistics of testicular cancer.

  4. Testicular Cancer: Symptoms, Signs, Causes & Treatment

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    What is the prognosis (chance of recovery) for people with testicular cancer? The prognosis for testicular cancer is excellent. This form of cancer is treated successfully in more than 95% of cases.

  5. Can you die from testicular cancer? Outlook and survival rates

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    While survival varies with the extent of spread, the overall 5-year relative survival rate (RSR) for testicular cancer is 95.2%. The relative survival is the percentage of expected survival of...

  6. Testicular cancer - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Testicular cancer isn't a common type of cancer. It can happen at any age, but it happens most often between the ages of 15 and 45. The first sign of testicular cancer often is a bump or lump on a testicle.

  7. A Breakdown of the Different Stages of Testicular Cancer and ...

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    Understanding testicular cancer is crucial for early detection and treatment. This article aims to provide a comprehensive breakdown of the different stages of testicular cancer, detailing what each stage means and the implications for treatment and prognosis.

  8. Testicular cancer - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Testicular cancer treatment often involves surgery and chemotherapy. Which treatment options are best for you depends on the type of testicular cancer you have and its stage. Your health care team also considers your overall health and your preferences.

  9. Testicular cancer: What is the survival rate and what can ...

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    Testicular cancer’s survival rate is very good, especially if a doctor detects it, and a person starts treatment in the earliest stage before it has spread. Aside from stage, other factors...

  10. Testicular Cancer Early Detection, Diagnosis, and Staging

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    Doctors often use survival rates as a standard way of discussing a person's outlook (prognosis). Some people want to know the survival statistics for people in similar situations, while others might not find the numbers helpful, or might even not want to know them. Testicular Cancer Survival Rates.

  11. Survival | Testicular cancer | Cancer Research UK

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    95 out of every 100 men (95%) survive for 5 years or more after they are diagnosed. Most men have a good prognosis. Good prognosis means that the seminoma has spread only to the lymph nodes or the lungs. It has not spread anywhere else. Intermediate prognosis.