How long can malignant rectum cancer survive
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Rectal cancer is a disgusting tumor caused by malignant transformation of rectal tissue cells. Recently, in the routine physical examination of the company, I was diagnosed with rectal cancer, which also explains why I always have all kinds of uncomfortable feelings recently, such as constant diarrhea, falling anus and frequent diarrhea, which made me feel scared, so I went to the hospital to consult the doctor. Later, under the treatment of the doctor, my rectal cancer was under control. Now I'd like to introduce how long malignant rectal cancer can survive.
How long can malignant rectum cancer survive
First, it has a certain relationship with the patient's constitution and the surrounding environment. For the treatment of rectal cancer, we should strive to achieve early detection, grasp the best opportunity for treatment, maintain a good attitude to accept surgery, strive for postoperative comprehensive treatment to consolidate, reduce postoperative complications and recurrence, so as to prolong the survival period of rectal cancer after surgery.
Second: rectal cancer is a common malignant tumor in gastrointestinal tract. The incidence rate is next only to stomach and esophagus cancer. It is the most common part of colorectal cancer. Most of the patients are over 40 years of age and fifteen percent of them are under 30 years old. The ratio of men to women is 2-3:1. Rectal cancer is a kind of life style disease.
Third: according to research and many clinical experience, the 5-year survival rate of rectal cancer after operation is significantly higher than that of solid malignant tumors such as stomach, lung, liver and esophagus. With the improvement of medical level, the 5-year survival rate of colorectal cancer has increased to 70%, and the 5-year survival rate of colon cancer has increased from 70%.
matters needing attention
It is suggested that you should pay attention to your defecation. If you have the above symptoms, you should go to the hospital in time