Is the early prognosis of rectal cancer good
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Recently, my father-in-law always felt abdominal pain, constipation and bloody stool. My husband took him to the hospital for examination. After examination, he found that he had rectal cancer. However, it's still early. The doctor suggested that surgery should be carried out as soon as possible. Now let's look at the early prognosis of rectal cancer.
Is the early prognosis of rectal cancer good
First, the early rectal cancer is small, and there is no metastasis. The most effective treatment is surgical resection, and the postoperative prognosis is good. The 5-year survival rate after resection of early rectal cancer can reach more than 60%. After surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy and centralization of traditional Chinese medicine, such as medical grade Ganoderma lucidum spore powder and highly concentrated Ganoderma lucidum preparation, can be taken to improve the therapeutic effect and prevent recurrence Hair.
Second, the prognosis of rectal cancer is good. The five-year survival rate after radical resection is about 50-60%. The five-year survival rate of stage I rectal cancer is more than 90%. Therefore, if early detection and timely operation can be carried out, most of them can be cured.
Third, the prognosis of rectal cancer is better and the 5-year survival rate is higher than that of primary malignant tumors in stomach, esophagus, lung, pancreas and liver. The 5-year survival rate of rectal cancer patients after radical operation is 60% - 67%. The 5-year survival rate of patients with early rectal cancer is more than 80%, while the 5-year survival rate of patients with advanced rectal cancer after radical operation is low, only about 30%.
matters needing attention
Early patients with rectal cancer as long as they can receive timely treatment, the prognosis after surgery is still relatively good, so patients with rectal cancer, must be operated as soon as possible, and after surgery to take some traditional Chinese medicine adjuvant treatment, often go to the hospital for re examination, to prevent recurrence.