At Moffitt Cancer Center, our commitment to quality care is unsurpassed. We realize how vital survival rates are in deciding where to go for treatment.
That’s why we are as transparent as possible in providing you clear information to help in your decision. Moffitt’s Cancer Registry and Planning departments provided an accurate look at the data. We then compared the data to the United States as reported by the National Cancer Data Base, which is maintained by the American College of Surgeons’ Commission on Cancer.
The information below represents data from our breast cancer patients diagnosed over a three-year period (2003-05). The graph shows the proportion of patients who survived a minimum of five years after diagnosis.
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FIVE-YEAR SURVIVAL RATE
The graph below shows the proportion of patients who survived a minimum of five years after initial diagnosis. The survival rates are displayed by stage of disease at initial diagnosis.
Note: These survival rates are unadjusted and may not account for differences across hospitals in patients' ages, other medical conditions, or other factors that may affect survival.
Source: Data from Moffitt's Cancer Registry and the National Cancer Data Base
For more survival statistics, visit the National Cancer Institute.

Note: These survival rates are unadjusted and may not account for differences across hospitals in patients' ages, other medical conditions, or other factors that may affect survival.
Source: Data from Moffitt's Cancer Registry and the National Cancer Data Base
For more survival statistics, visit the National Cancer Institute.

Source: Moffitt Cancer Center

Source: Moffitt Cancer Center