The survival rate of breast cancer varies depending on the stage of the cancer. For women in the United States with non-metastatic invasive breast cancer, the 5-year relative survival rate is 91%, and the 10-year relative survival rate is 85%
. The survival rates for breast cancer are estimated based on previous outcomes of large groups of people and are not definitive for any individual case
. The 5-year relative survival rate for women with localized invasive breast cancer is 99%, while for regional and distant stages, it is 86% and 30% respectively
. In England, around 95% of women survive their breast cancer for 1 year or more after diagnosis, and around 85% will survive for 5 years or more after diagnosis
. The 10-year relative survival rate is reported to be 84% by the American Cancer Society
. It's important to note that these statistics are based on large groups of people and may not predict the outcome for any individual.