Survival Rate



Survival Rate of Cervical Cancer Carrier in United States and Malaysia in 2007




United States
The median age of getting cervical cancer is 47 years of age.  In these tables show the number and percentage of women who received recommended cervical cancer screening. The cervical cancer death rates in 2007 are grouped according the age and race, the overall number is 129988.

Age at screening
Number
Percentage (%)
21-30
14,551   
11.20
31-40
29,421   
22.63
41-50
34,759   
26.74
51-60
36,034   
27.72
61-70
15,223   
11.71


Race
Number
Percentage (%)
White
105,937    
81.50
Black
12,137    
9.34
American Indian/Alaska Native
2,464   
1.90
Asian/Pacific Islander
3,380   
2.60
Hispanic
6070
4.67

White women had the highest death rate from cervical cancer, followed by Black, Hispanic, Asian/Pacific Islander and American Indian/Alaska Native women.




Malaysia

In this tables show the number and percentage of women who received recommended cervical cancer screening. There were a total of 697 cases diagnosed in 2007. Cervical cancer incidence rate increased after 30 years old and peaks at ages 65-69 years. The cervical cancer death rates in 2007 are grouped according the race, the overall number is 697.

Race
Number
Percentage (%)
Malay
282    
40.46
Chinese
330    
47.35
Indian
85   
12.20

Compared among the major races, Chinese women had the highest death rate from cervical cancer, followed by Malay and Indian.


This table shows the cervical cancer stage at diagnosis in 2007.
Stage
Percentage (%)
1
21
2
34    
3
26
4
19


Cervical cancer stage at diagnosis