5-year survival rate of liver cancer after operation

Update Date: Source: Network

summary

Uncle just had liver cancer surgery, and now he has not recovered. He was hospitalized in the hospital for observation. The doctor said that we should observe carefully and report the situation in time. Surgery has certain risks. Let's talk about the five-year survival rate after liver cancer surgery!

5-year survival rate of liver cancer after operation

First, the 5-year survival rate of liver cancer is generally low. In all countries, liver cancer and lung cancer are fatal diseases. In most countries, it was only 10% - 20% between 1995 and 2009. According to the data, the survival rate is still relatively low.

Second: from 2005 to 2009, the survival rate of the patients diagnosed reached more than 20%, only some East Asian countries and regions such as Japan, South Korea and Taiwan. The 5-year survival rate of HCC increased in North America, 4 Asian countries and 13 European countries.

Third, viral hepatitis carriers in Guangdong are higher than the national average. At least 10% of patients with chronic hepatitis will develop liver cirrhosis, and at least 10% of patients with liver cirrhosis will develop liver cancer. Guangdong Province is an epidemic area of hepatitis B, with a hepatitis B virus carrying rate of 17.85%, ranking first in China. The number of chronic hepatitis carriers in Guangdong is large, so the prevalence of liver cancer will naturally rise.

matters needing attention

In hot and humid weather, peanut and corn are prone to mildew and produce aflatoxin. Long term consumption of peanut oil and corn oil containing aflatoxin can promote the development of liver cancer. So in the diet must pay attention to health, eat fresh vegetables and fruits. Only in this way can we effectively prevent liver disease and liver cancer.