Cancer Survival Rate in Portugal Reaches 66%
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About two in three patients were alive five years after diagnosis: 72% of women survive at least five years after diagnosis, while in men this is 62%.
Cancer survival rate in Portugal reaches 66%
Cancer survival rates in Portugal reached 66% within five years for patients diagnosed in 2019, according to a report to be released by the National Cancer Registry (RON), which highlights significant differences between the sexes.
The analysis of more than 54,000 malignant tumors shows marked differences between sexes: 72% of women survive at least five years after diagnosis, versus 62% of men.
Cancer survival in Portugal reached 66% at five years for patients diagnosed in 2019, indicates a report that will be released today by the National Cancer Registry (RON) that alerts to relevant gender differences. For the preparation of this report, 54,147 malignant tumors were analyzed. In practice, about two in three patients were alive five years after the diagnosis. The results reveal gender differences: 72% of women survive at least five y…
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