Brain Cancer Survival Rate and Treatment
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Clarification
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When other cancers spread to the brain, those tumors are referred to as metastatic brain tumors. The treatment for metastatic brain cancer is different than for tumors that originate in the brain.
Prognosis
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According to the National Cancer Institute, 34.8% of brain cancer patients survive after five years.
Considerations
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Those with tumors confined to the brain have a 37.2% chance of survival after five years. The survival rate for brain cancer is low whether it is metastatic or not.
Treatment
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Oncologists normally recommend surgery to remove as much of the tumor as possible without damaging brain function. After surgery, most patients undergo chemotherapy, radiation therapy, or both.
Alternative Treatment
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If standard brain cancer treatment has a low probability of success, doctors sometimes recommend palliative care, where chemotherapy, radiation treatment, and surgery are performed to manage symptoms rather than to fight the cancer.
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