Invasive ductal carcinoma is quite curable, especially when detected and treated early. The survival rate for invasive ductal carcinoma depends on the stage of the cancer at the time of diagnosis. The five-year survival rate for localized invasive ductal carcinoma is nearly 100% when treated early on. If the cancer has spread to other tissues in the region, the five-year survival rate is 86% . If the cancer has metastasized to distant areas of the body, the five-year survival rate is 28% . It is important to note that survival rates are estimates and cannot predict how long a specific individual will live. The success of the treatment for invasive ductal carcinoma depends on the size, the speed at which the cancer cells are growing, location of the tumor, how far it has spread, and how well the patient will respond to the therapy.