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  1. Survival Rates and Prognosis for Breast Cancer - NCI

    Prognosis and survival rates for breast cancer vary from person to person and depend on many factors. Learn more about understanding your prognosis.

  2. Breast Cancer: What Are the Survival Rates? - WebMD

    Aug 7, 2024 · The invasive 15-year breast cancer relative survival rate is 80% (80 out of 100 people are alive after 15 years).

  3. Breast cancer types: What your type means - Mayo Clinic

    Oct 31, 2024 · A breast cancer that's estrogen receptor positive, also called ER positive, has receptors for the hormone estrogen. Treatment with hormone therapy can block the growth of the cancer cells.

  4. Understanding Breast Cancer Survival Rates - Susan G. Komen®

    Jan 14, 2026 · What are the survival rates for breast cancer, and how does it vary based on your diagnosis? Learn more here.

  5. Understanding Breast Cancer Survival Rates

    To provide you with the most accurate prognosis, your doctor must look at survival rates based on many factors that influence the course of your cancer, such as your age, race, stage, breast cancer type, …

  6. What Is Breast Cancer Prognosis and How Does It Affect Survival?

    Aug 14, 2025 · It’s important to remember there are a number of effective treatments for breast cancer and many people live long lives after a breast cancer diagnosis. To help you better understand how …

  7. What to Know About Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) and Cancer

    Feb 5, 2026 · If you’ve been treated for HR+ breast cancer, “There is always some small risk that a few cancer cells could have been left behind after treatment. If those cells express a hormone receptor, …

  8. Prognosis and survival for breast cancer

    HER2-positive breast cancer is more aggressive than HER2-negative breast cancer. This means that it is more likely to grow, spread and come back after treatment.

  9. Breast Cancer—Epidemiology, Risk Factors, Classification, Prognostic ...

    Besides being the most common, breast cancer is also the leading cause of cancer death in women worldwide. Globally, breast cancer was responsible for 684,996 deaths [95% UI, 675,493–694,633] …

  10. Breast cancer - World Health Organization (WHO)

    Aug 14, 2025 · Breast cancer is a disease in which abnormal breast cells grow out of control and form tumours. If left unchecked, the tumours can spread throughout the body and become fatal.