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Survival rates for ovarian cancer

About 8 in 10 women live for at least one year after they find out they have ovarian cancer.1 And more than half live for more than five years.1

Doctors often talk about survival rates. These rates show the number of people diagnosed with a disease who are still alive after a certain amount of time. Below, we've included information about the survival rates for women diagnosed with different stages of ovarian cancer.2

Remember that these statistics don't tell for sure how long you'll live.


What do the numbers mean? Here are some examples.

  • A 90 percent five-year survival rate means 90 in 100 women with this stage of cancer will still be alive five years later.
  • A 5 percent five-year survival rate means that 5 in 100 women will still be alive five years later.



Sources for the information on this page:
  1. American Cancer Society. Cancer facts and figures. 2004. Available at http://www.cancer.org/ (accessed on 25 July 2007).
  2. Brun, JL, Feyler, A, Chene, G, et al. Long-term results and prognostic factors in patients with epithelial ovarian cancer. Gynecologic Oncology. 2000; 78: 21.
This information was last updated in Nov 01, 2007