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  1. What Are the Survival Rates for Prostate Cancer?

    Survival rates of prostate cancer are based on outcomes of people who've had the disease. Find the survival rates for prostate cancer here.

  2. Survival for prostate cancer - Cancer Research UK

    Survival for prostate cancer is generally good, particularly if you are diagnosed early. Survival depends on different factors including the type and stage of prostate cancer and how fast it is …

  3. Prostate Cancer Survival Rates - WebMD

    Aug 20, 2024 · Find out what prostate cancer survival rates mean for patients diagnosed at different stages. Learn about the factors that contribute to higher survival rates.

  4. Prostate Cancer Prognosis - Johns Hopkins Medicine

    Because most prostate cancers are diagnosed with early screening measures and are curable, the average long-term prognosis for prostate cancer is quite encouraging.

  5. Prostate Cancer Survival Rates: Prognosis and Risk Factors

    Dec 16, 2025 · Key Takeaways Prostate cancer has a five-year survival rate of 97%. Black men have a higher risk of being diagnosed with and dying from prostate cancer. Stage IV prostate …

  6. Prostate Cancer Outlook and Survival Rates - Healthline

    May 8, 2025 · When prostate cancer is caught early, the prognosis is generally very good. Learn about survival rates and what factors affect those rates.

  7. Prostate Cancer Survival Rate by Age (2025) - consumershield.com

    Apr 7, 2025 · Prostate cancer relative survival rates remain high across all age groups, with the best outcomes seen in men diagnosed between the ages of 65 and 74. In this range, the 1 …

  8. Is Prostate Cancer Fatal? Survival Rates Explained

    Jul 18, 2025 · To understand the prognosis of prostate cancer, experts use the 5-year relative survival rate. This rate compares men with the same type and stage of prostate cancer to men …

  9. U.S. Cancer Statistics Prostate Cancer Stat Bite

    Survival is high because many prostate cancers grow slowly or not at all. The goal of screening for prostate cancer is to find cancers that may grow if not treated. Men and their doctors …

  10. Prostate cancer recurrence - Survival rates - Mayo Clinic

    Nov 21, 2025 · The five-year survival rate for cancer that spreads is about 38%. This means that for every 100 people with metastatic prostate cancer, about 38 can expect to be living five …