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Primary Bone Cancer 5-Year Survival Rates: A Comprehensive Overview
According to the American Cancer Society, the overall 5-year survival rate for all types of primary bone cancer is 66%. This means that about 66% of people diagnosed with primary bone cancer will survive for at least 5 years after their diagnosis.
However, the 5-year survival rate varies depending on the type of bone cancer:
- Osteosarcoma: 64%
- Ewing sarcoma: 65%
- Chondrosarcoma: 63%
- Fibrosarcoma: 46%
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