How long can live after liver cancer transplants

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This month, abdominal distension, and sometimes pain, sallow, thin, no appetite, people around me said I thin fast, went to the hospital to do a check, diagnosed as liver cancer. Now the patient's condition is under control. I'll tell you how long he can live after liver cancer transplantation.

How long can live after liver cancer transplants

First, it depends on the severity of the disease. For example, the survival rates of early, middle and late stages are different. The earlier treatment, the higher the survival rate. Generally, the average 5-year survival rate of liver cancer is about 36%. The 5-year survival rate of small hepatocellular carcinoma with tumor size less than 5 cm is about 80%. Therefore, early detection and early treatment are the key to improve the survival rate of liver cancer.

Second, in addition to small size, small HCC is characterized by slow growth, low malignancy, low possibility of metastasis and good prognosis. If we get proper treatment, the 5-year survival rate should be more than 80%, and a considerable number of patients can survive for a long time.

Third, the one-year survival rate after radical resection of liver cancer has been improved, but the five-year survival rate is still only 15% - 40%, and 60% - 80% of patients relapse within two years. Therefore, patients should not take it lightly after liver cancer resection. Patients should set up the spirit of optimism, enhance the confidence to overcome the disease, and live a positive life.

matters needing attention

Patients with liver cancer should pay attention to the light and easy to digest diet, do not eat spicy and greasy food, eat more vegetables and foods with high vitamin content.