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Metastatic Cancer Survival Rates Rise: Key Findings & Trends

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Survival rates are improving for patients diagnosed with ​primary metastatic ⁣cancer,according⁢ to⁢ a⁤ new report ‌from‌ the Netherlands Cancer Registry (IKNL). The‌ percentage of patients still alive three years after diagnosis ⁤rose from 17%⁤ in 2014-2018 to ⁢21% in 2019-2023. experts ⁣attribute ⁤this increase to the benefits ‍a subset of patients are experiencing from newer⁤ treatments like targeted ‍therapy and immunotherapy.

The median survival time for ‌all patients with primary metastatic ‍cancer has also seen a modest increase ⁤over ​the ⁣past‍ 15 years, rising from 5 ⁤months in 2004-2008 to 7 months in 2019-2023. In 2023, approximately 22,000 ​individuals in the Netherlands were diagnosed with metastatic cancer at the time of their⁢ initial diagnosis. Half of these patients succumb to the disease within 7 months -⁣ a statistic that‍ has remained unchanged since 2020.

Metastases are detected at diagnosis more frequently with⁣ pancreatic cancer, while‌ melanoma is the least ⁤likely⁢ to present with distant spread. An estimated⁤ 18,000 people are⁤ diagnosed with metastases *after* an initial⁤ cancer ‌diagnosis each year.

Survival outcomes vary significantly⁤ depending on the‍ cancer type, ‍with prostate ⁣and breast cancer patients generally ‌experiencing⁤ the‍ longest survival times. The moast ample improvements in 3-year‌ survival rates since 2018 have been​ observed in patients with⁤ melanoma, kidney‌ cancer, prostate cancer, and lung cancer.

Source: IKNL

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