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Knowing Kidney Cancer Survival rates Across different Age Groups
#1
Hey absolutely everyone, I've been doing any analysis on kidney cancer survival rates, and I noticed that they fluctuate dependent age. Does anyone know why that might be?
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#2
Yeah, I've listened to that too. I surprise if it has to do with how the body responds to therapy as you get older.
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#3
It could on top be related to other health conditions that become more usual as we age, affecting overall survival rates.
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#4
That's a good level. I've read that older adults oftentimes have more complex well-being troubles, which could impact their ability to tolerate certain treatments.
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#5
So, does that mean younger people generally have higher survival rates when it is about to kidney cancer?
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#6
It would seem like it might, but I'm curious to know if there are any specific factors that contribute to better outcomes for younger patients.
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#7
Maybe it's simply because younger people tend to be diagnosed earlier, when the cancer is still in its early stages and more treatable.
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#8
That could undoubtedly fun a role. Early detection is key when it is about to any type of cancer.
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#9
Do you consider there are any remedy options that are more effective surely age groups?
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#10
It's possible. I know that doctors frequently tailor treatment method plans based on a patient's age and total health.
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