Ten year survival rate of colon cancer
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Colon cancer is a common malignant tumor of digestive tract. Because it involves cancer, so patients with colon cancer are generally very concerned about whether colon cancer can be cured, and how long they can live after surgery. But the factors that affect these are not unilateral. There are many aspects, such as the stage of the disease when the patient found the tumor, the location of the tumor, the growth of the tumor, the degree of invasion, the condition of treatment, and the physical fitness of the patient, etc. Let's know how long we can live after surgery for advanced colon cancer.
Ten year survival rate of colon cancer
First, if patients with colon cancer have a good effect after treatment and a good recovery, the five-year survival rate of early patients can be as high as 80%, and most experts believe that it may even reach 100%. Compared with the late stage, only about 30%, so we should do early treatment.
Second, there are many factors that determine the efficacy of colon cancer, not unilateral. It includes the pathological stage of the tumor, the type of the tumor, the age and gender of the patient, the course of disease, the location and size of the tumor, the way of surgical treatment, postoperative adjuvant treatment, whether there are complications and so on, which all have different degrees of influence.
Third: the main causes of death of colon cancer are as follows, such as the destruction of body tissues and organs by tumor, multiple organ failure due to excessive nutrition consumption, intestinal perforation, bleeding, infection, iatrogenic death and tumor compression of bilateral ureters.
matters needing attention
Although with the development of medicine, the treatment of colon cancer has made great progress, but in recent years, the 5-year survival rate of patients with advanced colon cancer has not changed greatly, so we still need to pay attention to the prevention of colon cancer.