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Treatment Choices for Men With Early-Stage Prostate Cancer
    Posted: 02/14/2006
11. How long can I expect to live after I have this treatment?

Watchful Waiting, Surgery, and Radiation Therapy

Depending on age and the nature of the disease, a man with cancer confined to the prostate can lead a long and healthy life.

The 5-year survival rate for men with early-stage prostate cancer is nearly 100 percent. The 10-year survival rate is 86 percent and the 15-year survival rate is 56 percent. The average age of men at diagnosis is 65 years old.

And even if the cancer comes back, there are many treatment options that are known to be effective.

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