What is the survival rate of stage 3 colon cancer?

April 29th, 2009 | by The Doc |
Mike asked:


My friend is a 45 year old male, late stage 3 colon cancer. It is close to the **** and they might have to remove the **** as well. He is in decent physical shape (slightly pudgy), and has started working out. He looks fine right now but he is going to start chemo later today.

what should I expect?
What will he go through?
Will my buddy Al survive?

-Mike

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  1. 5 Responses to “What is the survival rate of stage 3 colon cancer?”

  2. By Justin R on Apr 30, 2009 | Reply

    I think the chamces are better he will survive an he will go through chemo and you sould expect him healthy after chemo.

  3. By Marq JPAA on May 2, 2009 | Reply

    Generally 40 to 50 percent will survive for five years after the cancer is diagnosed.

    That’s not *terrific*, but it’s still better than a stage IV cancer which is 10 percent or less.

    Another good reason to have testing done: the survival rate for a stage 1 cancer is 90 percent and above.

  4. By PJ on May 3, 2009 | Reply

    My bil went through that. He ignored his initial symptoms so they didn’t get the cancer as soon as they could have. He ended up having chemo, radiation to shrink the tumor, and then surgery. He got a colostomy (the bag thing). It has been hard for him, but he is still with us 7 years after the diagnosis. The cancer and treatment will take it’s toll, but he could survive for a long time after this. I wish him the best of luck.

  5. By inverse_mushroom_cloud on May 4, 2009 | Reply

    Encourage him to keep working out. It will help him get through treatments, it will keep him strong, and help his body fight off the disease.

  6. By Candy A on May 6, 2009 | Reply

    His chances are fairly good IF HE FOLLOWS his medical plan. It is so important not to miss treatments and speak to him about a med that will bring up his red cell count, the doctors know what it is. I wish you both alot of success

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