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Table 23.8

Cancer of the Prostate (Invasive)

5-Year Relative Survival (Percent) by Year of Diagnosis
Year of
Diagnosis
All Races Whites Blacks
All Ages Ages <65 Ages 65+ All Ages Ages <65 Ages 65+ All Ages Ages <65 Ages 65+
1960-1963a - - - 50 - - 35 - -
1970-1973a - - - 63 - - 55 - -
1975-1977b 67.8 73.4 66.1 68.5 75.2 66.6 60.6 62.2 60.0
1978-1980b 70.1 75.2 68.6 71.2 76.7 69.6 62.0 65.0 60.6
1981-1983b 72.0 75.9 70.9 73.1 77.6 71.9 62.7 64.9 61.9
1984-1986b 75.1 77.4 74.6 76.4 79.1 75.7 65.5 67.1 64.7
1987-1989b 82.8 83.2 82.7 84.4 84.7 84.3 71.2 72.6 70.7
1990-1992b 92.9 93.0 92.9 94.0 94.0 94.1 84.3 86.7 83.3
1993-1995b 95.1 95.8 94.9 95.9 96.5 95.6 91.6 93.2 90.6
1996-1998b 97.4 98.5 96.8 97.9 98.9 97.3 94.7 96.6 93.3
1999-2002b 99.6 99.2 99.6 99.7 99.5 99.6 97.4 98.2 96.5
2003-2009b 99.7f 99.6f 99.6f 99.8f 99.8f 99.7f 98.0f 98.9f 96.7f
5-Year Period Survival (Percent)cd
Year All Races Whites Blacks
All Ages Ages <65 Ages 65+ All Ages Ages <65 Ages 65+ All Ages Ages <65 Ages 65+
2009 99.4 99.1 99.4 99.7 99.4 99.6 96.8 97.8 95.5
Stage Distribution (%) 2003-2009ce, Case Counts and Percentages
Stage at
Diagnosis
All Races Whites Blacks
All Ages Ages <65 Ages 65+ All Ages Ages <65 Ages 65+ All Ages Ages <65 Ages 65+
Number of cases 360,503 153,032 207,471 281,240 116,836 164,404 50,726 26,635 24,091
Percent 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%
Localized 81 79 82 81 79 82 81 81 82
Regional 12 16 8 12 17 9 10 14 7
Distant 4 3 5 4 3 5 6 4 7
Unstaged 3 2 5 3 1 4 3 1 4
5-Year Relative Survival (Percent) 2003-2009c by Age at Diagnosis
Age at
Diagnosis
All Races Whites Blacks
All Ages Ages <65 Ages 65+ All Ages Ages <65 Ages 65+ All Ages Ages <65 Ages 65+
Ages <45 95.9 - - 95.2 - - 97.0 - -
Ages 45-54 98.4 - - 98.5 - - 97.9 - -
Ages 55-64 99.3 - - 99.5 - - 98.3 - -
Ages 65-74 100.0 - - 100.0 - - 98.0 - -
Ages 75+ 96.8 - - 97.4 - - 87.6 - -
Ages <65 99.0 - - 99.2 - - 98.2 - -
Ages 65+ 99.2 - - 99.5 - - 94.9 - -
5-Year Relative Survival (Percent) 2003-2009c by Stage at Diagnosise
Stage at
Diagnosis
All Races Whites Blacks
All Ages Ages <65 Ages 65+ All Ages Ages <65 Ages 65+ All Ages Ages <65 Ages 65+
All Stages 99.2 99.0 99.2 99.5 99.2 99.5 96.7 98.2 94.9
Localized 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Regional 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 99.9
Distant 27.9 31.4 26.4 27.2 31.2 25.7 27.7 30.5 25.8
Unstaged 72.9 84.6 69.8 69.5 83.5 66.3 62.9 77.0 57.3

Footnotes:

a Based on End Results data from a series of hospital registries and one population-based registry.

b SEER 9 areas (San Francisco, Connecticut, Detroit, Hawaii, Iowa, New Mexico, Seattle, Utah, Atlanta). Based on follow-up of patients into 2010.

c SEER 18 areas (San Francisco, Connecticut, Detroit, Hawaii, Iowa, New Mexico, Seattle, Utah, Atlanta, San Jose-Monterey, Los Angeles, Alaska Native Registry, Rural Georgia, California excluding SF/SJM/LA, Kentucky, Louisiana, New Jersey and Georgia excluding ATL/RG). Based on follow-up of patients into 2010.

d Period survival provides a 2009 estimate of survival by piecing together the most recent conditional survival estimates from several cohorts. It is computed here using three year calendar blocks (2007-2009: 0-1 year survival), (2006-2008: 1-2 year survival), (2005-2007: 2-3 year survival), (2004-2006: 3-4 year survival), (2003-2005: 4-5 years survival).

e Stage at diagnosis is classified using SEER Summary Stage 2000.

f The difference between 1975-1977 and 2003-2009 is statistically significant (p<.05).

g The standard error is between 5 and 10 percentage points.

h The standard error is greater than 10 percentage points.

- Statistic could not be calculated due to fewer than 25 cases during the time period.

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