What are the prognosis and survival rates for melanoma by stage?

What are the prognosis and survival rates for melanoma by stage?

5-year relative survival rates for melanoma skin cancer

SEER stage 5-year relative survival rate
Localized 99%
Regional 66%
Distant 27%
All SEER stages combined 93%

Which type of melanoma has the best prognosis?

Melanoma diagnosed at an early stage and of a small depth had higher survival rates. Back/breast skin melanoma had poorer prognosis than other anatomic sites. Nodular melanoma had the lowest melanoma-specific survival, while superficial spreading or lentigo maligna had the best prognosis among histological subtypes.

What is the life expectancy of stage 3 melanoma?

Prognosis for Stage 3 Melanoma: With appropriate treatment, Stage III melanoma is considered intermediate to high risk for recurrence or metastasis. With all melanoma, the earlier it is detected and treated, the better. The 5-year survival rate as of 2018 for regional melanoma (Stage III) is 63.6%.

What is the life expectancy of a melanoma patient?

The overall average 5-year survival rate for all patients with melanoma is 92%. This means 92 of every 100 people diagnosed with melanoma will be alive in 5 years. In the very early stages the 5-year survival rate is 99%. Once melanoma has spread to the lymph nodes the 5-year survival rate is 63%.

What are the survival rates for melanoma in the UK?

Melanoma skin cancer survival in the UK has doubled in the last 40 years 97.5% of males survive melanoma skin cancer for at least one year. This falls to 89.0% surviving for five years or more, as shown by age-standardised net survival for patients diagnosed with melanoma skin cancer during 2013-2017 in England. [ 1]

What is the survival rate for melanoma Stage IA?

These survival rates include some people diagnosed with melanoma who may have died later from other causes, such as heart disease. Therefore, the percentage of people surviving the melanoma itself may be higher. Stage IA: The 5-year survival rate is around 97%. The 10-year survival is around 95%.

How does the TNM stage work for melanoma?

The TNM staging system is how the doctor stages your melanoma skin cancer. The stage of a cancer tells your doctor how thick it is and how far it’s spread. It helps your doctor decide which treatment you need.

How long do you live with melanoma skin cancer?

Melanoma skin cancer survival for females is higher than for males at one-, five- and ten-years. 95% of people in England diagnosed with melanoma skin cancer aged 15-39 survive their disease for five years or more, compared with more than 8 in 10 people diagnosed aged 80 and over (2009-2013).