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  • dadmo
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    These numbers can be tricky to understand but Scott is right. What they are saying is that 95% are cured right away. Of the 5% that relapse the cure rate is 70-90%.

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  • Scott
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    It's because so many people on surveillance are already cured and never do have a recurrence.

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  • Michael112
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    My asumption is, Because usually if your 1st diagnosed with stage 2 the spread is large tumors and the cancer is usually a faster seminoma.
    But, if you get upstaged to stage 2 during survalience they see the tumours while there small and for you to be initialy diagnosed as stage 1 then the seminoma would more likely be less agressive.
    Last edited by Michael112; 10-30-06, 02:11 AM.

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  • djmac
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    Surveillance...Just don't understand the Math

    Hi All,

    Here's a question... If Stage I Seminoma is 95% survival after 5 years, and Stage II seminoma is only 70%-90% survival, then why is it that people on a surveillance protocol still supposedly have 95% survival? In other words, if I'm on surveillance and relapse, will I not have progressed to Stage II disease to treat the relapse?

    Thanks,

    djm
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