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Knowing Step 3 Colon Cancer Survival Rates across Age Groups
#1
Hi everybody, I've been doing some research on phase 3 colon cancer survival rates, and I'm particularly interested in how these prices range across different age groups. Does any person have any insights or experiences they'd like to share?
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#2
That's a really good topic,. I'm on top curious about this. I know that survival rates can vary based on a lot of factors, including age, but I'm not sure on the specifics for step 3 colon cancer.
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#3
I can offer some insight. from what I've read, age does fun a significant role in survival rates for phase 3 colon cancer. generally, younger patients tend to have better outcomes compared to older patients, but there are exceptions.
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#4
That's fascinating,. Do you have any idea why age might hit survival rates for phase 3 colon cancer?
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#5
There are some motives why age could influence survival rates. For one, younger patients can be better able to tolerate aggressive treatments like chemotherapy and surgical procedure, which are oftentimes necessary for phase 3 colon cancer. Moreover, younger patients can get fewer underlying well-being problems that could complicate their treatment method and recovery.
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#6
That is logic. but what on older patients who are otherwise healthy? Do they still get reduced survival rates compared to younger patients?
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#7
I think it's on top important to contemplate the biology of cancer itself. As we age, our corpse may not respond as effectively to treatments, and cancer cells can be more resilient. So even if an older patient is healthy total, their age could still effect their capability to fight off the cancer.
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#8
That's an excellent point,. It seems like there are alotof factors at play when it is about to survival rates for stage 3 colon cancer. Are there any specific studies or statistical data that shed light on this issue?
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#9
There get been several studies examining survival rates for phase 3 colon cancer across diverse age groups. 1 study I came across found that younger patients (under 50) had substantially better survival rates when compared to older patients (over 70). however, there were still some older patients who responded well to treatment and had long-term survival.
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#10
It sounds like age is only one part of the puzzle when it is about to predicting survival outcomes for phase 3 colon cancer. Are there any more factors that might influence survival rates?
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