The survival rate of thymoma depends on many factors, including its stage and treatment options. Those with Stages I and II have 5 and 10-year survival rates of 90% and 80% respectively. Individuals with Stage III have a five-year survival rate of approximately 60% and a ten-year survival of 30%, according to some studies. For those with Stage IV, ten-year survival rates are between 25 and 50%, depending on the source.

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