Uterine Cancer का Survival Rate कितना है? | Uterine Cancer Survival Rate | Dr Praveen Kammar

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What Is the Survival Rate After Uterine Cancer Treatment?
Hi, I’m Dr. Praveen Kammar, Cancer Surgeon specializing in digestive and gynecological cancers. In this video, I’ll help you understand how we assess uterine cancer treatment success and what survival rates truly mean for patients.
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0:00 – Uterine cancer survival explained
0:32 – Why outcomes are better in uterus cancer
1:01 – What is a five-year survival rate?
1:25 – Meaning of 95% survival rate in cancer
2:22 – Stage-wise survival rates
3:05 – Average survival for all Cancer stages
3:20 – What affects personal outcomes?
3:50 – Role of new treatments
4:00 – Importance of cancer subtype
4:23 – Should survival rates guide decisions?
4:48 – What does it mean for you?
5:17 – Final thoughts
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Uterine Cancer का Survival Rate कितना है? | Uterine Cancer Survival Rate | Dr Praveen Kammar

Is Uterine Cancer Easily Treatable Compared to Other Cancers?
Yes. Uterine cancer is often diagnosed at an early stage (Stage 1), which gives it a better prognosis than many other cancers. Early detection = better outcomes.

What Does a 95% Five-Year Cancer Survival Rate Mean?
It doesn’t mean 95 out of 100 people will definitely survive. It means patients with early-stage uterine cancer have almost the same life expectancy over five years as people without cancer in the same age group. It's a probability, not a guarantee.

How Do Survival Rates Change with Cancer Stage?
Stage 1 (Localized): Up to 95%
Regional Spread (Lymph nodes, bladder, rectum): Around 80%
Stage 4 (Distant spread): About 20%

What Is the Average Survival Rate for All Uterine Cancer Stages?
When you combine all stages, the average five-year survival rate is between 80% and 85% — quite favorable compared to many other cancers.

Do All Cancer Patients Have the Same Chance of Survival?
No. Factors like your age, overall health, and how your body responds to treatment all influence outcomes. These survival rates are based on population data — not personal predictions.

Are New Treatments Improving Uterine Cancer Outcomes?
Yes. Advanced laser surgeries, targeted therapies, and better post-op care have significantly boosted recovery and long-term survival.

Does the Type of Uterine Cancer Affect the Survival Rate?
Definitely. Subtypes like endometrioid, serous, or clear cell carcinoma behave differently. Your doctor considers this when planning treatment and estimating prognosis.

Should You Rely on Cancer Survival Rates Alone?
No. Use them as a guide, not a guarantee. Always look at the full picture — your health, treatment plan, and how your body responds.
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About Dr. Praveen Kammar

Dr Praveen Kammar is a surgical oncologist practising in the city of Mumbai.
He completed his MCh course in surgical oncology from the reputed Tata Memorial Centre, Mumbai, one of the premier cancer care centres in the country. He also holds a fellowship in Colorectal surgery from Yopnsei cancer centre, Seoul, South Korea. Dr Praveen’s main area of focus is colorectal and GI oncology, Gynecological cancers, minimal access surgeries for abdominal and thoracic malignancies, transanal surgeries, and sphincter-saving surgeries for rectal cancer, cytoreductive surgeries, and HIPEC for advanced abdominal cancers.


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