Is the 5-year survival rate of 10 cm HCC high
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Uncle had severe pain in the liver for a period of time. When he went to the hospital, he was found to have liver cancer, which was about 10 cm. He had surgery not long ago. I don't know if the survival rate is high. Let me talk about whether the 5-year survival rate of 10 cm liver cancer is high.
Is the 5-year survival rate of 10 cm HCC high
First, the one-year survival rate after radical resection of liver cancer has been improved. However, the five-year survival rate is still only 15% - 40%, and 60% - 80% of the patients relapse within two years. Therefore, the patients should not take it lightly after hepatectomy. The patients should establish the spirit of optimism, enhance the confidence to overcome the disease, and live an active life. Liver cancer is a serious disease, but it is by no means an incurable disease. They should cooperate closely with the medical staff.
Second, 2-4 weeks after hepatectomy, the patients should be actively treated with integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine to promote early recovery. Then according to the specific situation of patients with chemotherapy, radiotherapy and traditional Chinese medicine, Chinese medicine treatment. Chinese medicine treatment can control the recurrence and metastasis, and make the injury recover as soon as possible.
Third: according to statistics, although the one-year survival rate after radical resection of liver cancer has increased from 39.3% in the past to 87.0%, the five-year survival rate after operation is still only 15% - 40%, and 62% - 82% of patients relapse within two years. Among them, 90% of HCC recurred in the liver and 10% in the lung. Therefore, we say that after hepatectomy, patients should not take it lightly.
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In general, liver cancer patients are prone to relapse after surgery, and the mortality rate is very high. The 5-year survival rate of liver cancer patients is not high. Because of this, liver cancer patients should not take it lightly after surgery, and they should closely cooperate with medical staff and obey the command.