How long can advanced colon cancer live

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How long can advanced colon cancer live? Colon cancer is one of the common digestive tract cancers. Because of its location in the colon, it is called colon cancer. Its frequent anatomical location is located at the junction of rectum and sigmoid colon, with the highest incidence among the middle and old aged people, and the incidence rate of males is 2-3 times that of females. The late stage of colon cancer is prone to metastasis, especially the peritoneal metastasis. If there are many metastases, the general surgical treatment may not be able to achieve the desired results. Now let's learn how long advanced colon cancer can live.

How long can advanced colon cancer live

First, most of the patients were trapped by the disease and had very negative emotions, which affected the enthusiasm and efficacy of treatment to a certain extent. So people around to comfort and encourage patients, so that they can actively treat, can effectively prolong the survival of advanced colon cancer.

Second: in the middle stage, the improvement of the patient's physical function is also an important factor affecting the survival period of advanced colon cancer. The improvement of the patient's own immunity can resist the development of cancer and tolerate various drug treatments.

Third: early detection, early treatment. From the perspective of tumor treatment, it is better to adopt western medicine diagnosis in the diagnosis stage, that is, western medicine differentiation of diseases, supplemented by TCM syndrome differentiation and treatment. In this way, we can learn from each other's strong points and complement each other's advantages. We can not only remove the shortcomings of Western medicine "only diagnose diseases and organs, but not patients", but also remove the lack of quantification of TCM abstraction.

matters needing attention

The more pungent food the patient can't eat, the more fat the patient can't absorb It will do great harm to the intestinal mucosa.