What is the survival time for prostate cancer bone metastasis?
Asked by:Dusk
Asked on:Apr 01, 2026 09:26 AM
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Meredith
Apr 01, 2026
The survival period of prostate cancer bone metastasis is about 1 to 5 years. The specific period is not completely fixed and needs to be determined according to the individual's constitution and the severity of the disease.
If the patient's personal constitution is relatively good and the condition is not particularly serious, usually actively cooperating with the doctor for treatment, the survival time can be extended to more than 5 years. However, for some individuals whose constitution is relatively weak and the condition has progressed rapidly, without timely treatment or intervention, it will pose a certain threat to life.
When patients develop bone metastasis from prostate cancer, they need to go to the hospital promptly and undergo tumor resection combined with radiotherapy and chemotherapy to improve the condition, which can inhibit the spread of cancer cells.
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