
Breast cancer 1 and 5 year survival rate among U.S. males 2007-2016, by ethnicity
The relative survival rate for U.S. males diagnosed with breast cancer was lowest amongst black, non-Hispanic individuals compared to those of other race/ethnicities, at both 1 year and 5 years after diagnosis. This statistic shows the relative survival 1 and 5 years after breast cancer diagnosis among U.S. males from 2007 to 2016, by race/ethnicity.