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I read recently that the survival rate is 3%! My husband just died from the result of his chemotherapy treatment. His last scan report had shown no sign of cancer. Then he began to die, his body became more weak and started to have many complications throughout his body. I plan to start an advocate organization to warn cancer patients that you are more likely to die from the chemo treatment than from cancer! The hospital where he died, administered a lethal dosage of morphine to finally end his life. All of America needs to be aware of how hospitals are murdering people so that they may continue to make large amounts of monies.

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This information is taken from Cancer.about.com

Prognosis and survival rate can depend on a great many things. Type of cancer, treatments, lifestyle, and genetics all play a very important role in being a cancer Survivor.

There are statistics available that sum up survival rates by Breast cancer stage. The following are based on studies of a 5 year survival rate.

  • Stage 0: 100%
  • Stage I:100%
  • Stage IIA: 92%
  • Stage IIB:81%
  • Stage IIIA:67%
  • Stage IIIB:54%
  • Stage IV:20%
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