How long can breast cancer survive after metastasis
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Breast cancer is a terrible disease in our daily life, which brings great harm to the patients. A relative of my family suffered from breast cancer, which was discovered in a physical examination. Fortunately, it was discovered in time. After going to the hospital for a period of treatment, the disease was basically under control. Now I'll talk about it Let me tell you some questions about breast cancer.
How long can breast cancer survive after metastasis
In our daily life, we should understand some problems of breast cancer. Bone metastasis of breast cancer is not life-threatening for the time being, but it will affect the quality of life and cause pathological fractures, and other organ metastasis will follow after bone metastasis, such as liver. It is recommended to review once a month.
Once distant metastasis is found in breast cancer, the median survival time is two years. However, many breast cancer patients can live for several years or even more than ten years. The longer the cancer-free interval before recurrence, the better the prognosis. The occurrence of distant recurrence after operation is closely related to clinical prognosis.
How long can the lung metastasis of breast cancer live? How long can the lung metastasis of breast cancer live depends on the treatment effect and physical function. As long as the appropriate method is selected for active treatment, the symptoms can be improved, the survival time can be prolonged, and the lung metastasis of advanced breast cancer can be improved.
matters needing attention
For breast cancer this disease, should be timely to the regular hospital for examination and treatment, for this disease at the same time to have a positive and optimistic attitude to face, to avoid causing serious harm to the body. Patients with advanced breast cancer metastasis should not give up the hope of treatment. Timely biological treatment suitable for their own condition can prolong the quality of life and survival rate of patients.