Kidney Cancer Survival Rates Uk. There are no overall uk wide statistics available for different stages of kidney cancer. That means out of 100 people 74 people diagnosed with stage 2 kidney cancer are still alive five years after being diagnosed.

The daily mail reported that cancer survival rates in britain are among the worst in europe. Around 7 in 10 people live at least a year after diagnosis and around 5 in 10 live at least 10 years. Clinical trials help keep our cancer care on the leading edge by allowing researchers to apply cancer knowledge as it develops to give you the best chance of survival.
Around 7 in 10 people live at least a year after diagnosis and around 5 in 10 live at least 10 years.
That means out of 100 people 74 people diagnosed with stage 2 kidney cancer are still alive five years after being diagnosed. Cancer research uk has more information about survival statistics for kidney cancer. New research by kidney cancer uk reveals that five year survival rates for the disease are substantially lower than they are across europe. The seer database tracks 5 year relative survival rates for kidney cancer in the united states based on how far the cancer has spread.