Health Steward Q&A Men’s Health

How long can one live with prostate cancer bone metastasis

Asked by:Blatt

Asked on:Apr 07, 2026 07:22 PM

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  • Flint Flint

    Apr 07, 2026

    Survival of prostate cancer bone metastasis cannot be generalized. Since everyone’s body constitution is different, the disease progresses at different speeds, and the survival time of patients after bone metastasis also varies. The 5-year survival rate of most patients can reach about 25~35%.

    Prostate cancer is a malignant tumor that occurs in the prostate. The early symptoms of patients are not typical. When clinical symptoms appear, they have already entered the middle and late stages. If the patient does not actively cooperate with treatment, bone metastasis may occur, which will pose a certain threat to the patient's life.

    After early detection of prostate tumors, the tumors can be removed through surgery. After surgery, adjuvant treatments such as radiotherapy and chemotherapy are required to prevent cancer cell metastasis.

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