Second stage survival rate of gastric cancer
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People who often have stomachache must be careful. They are likely to be seriously ill. My uncle often feels uncomfortable with his stomach and doesn't digest when eating. He went to the hospital for examination. It's stage II gastric cancer. It's too late for surgery. Let me tell you how high the survival rate of stage II gastric cancer is!
Second stage survival rate of gastric cancer
First of all: how long can gastric cancer patients live after surgery? Let's look at my company's survival rate first. The prognosis of early gastric cancer is very good. After active surgical treatment, the five-year survival rate of patients is as high as 95%. This indicates that the earlier the treatment of gastric cancer, the better. In the early stage, especially for some young people who find stomach discomfort, it's better to do a gastric cancer screening, so as to facilitate early detection and treatment, and avoid causing tragedy. Usually, they should eat more food that is good for the stomach, and it's better not to eat junk food, so as not to cause gastric cancer.
Secondly, some patients with gastric cancer may be patients with superficial muscle invasion by cancer. The five-year survival rate of such patients after gastric cancer surgery is about 50%. Other patients may be harmed by the invasion of the deep muscle layer, for such patients after surgery after five years of survival probability is about 25%.
Finally: the five-year survival rate of gastric cancer patients with serosal invasion is only 10%. Of course, such patients are generally in the advanced stage. In addition, the survival rate of gastric cancer is also related to whether there is lymph node metastasis. Some gastric cancer patients may have no lymph node metastasis. The five-year survival rate of such patients is 41.1%.
matters needing attention
Gastric cancer patients must be treated in a timely manner. During the treatment period, the diet should be light. It is better to eat more liquid food and more easily digestible food. It is a meaningless proposition about how long the gastric cancer patients can live after operation. The most important thing is to see the patient's own physical conditions and the specific incidence of gastric cancer.