Does gastric cancer transfer to liver still have save
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In the past, my body has always been very good, no disease, but some time ago, my abdomen was always painful. At that time, I thought it was just a minor disease. Who knew that it was gastric cancer after going to the examination. Now let's see if it can be saved if gastric cancer is transferred to the liver.
Does gastric cancer transfer to liver still have save
First: it mainly depends on whether the patient can be treated in time and the effect of treatment. If the patient is found early and the metastasis is still a single lesion, the patient's life can be effectively prolonged after chemotherapy. The time varies from 2 to 10 years. The specific time depends on the treatment effect of the patient.
Second, there is no fixed time standard for how long the recurrence of gastric cancer can live. The survival time of patients with advanced gastric cancer is related to the pathological type, stage, physical function, treatment method and other factors. Because of the strong concealment of gastric cancer, it is often found in the middle and advanced stage. At this time, patients often have panic psychology, and it is easy to think about how long the recurrence of gastric cancer can live.
Third, the 5-year survival rate of early gastric cancer after resection is about 80%. Radiotherapy and chemotherapy, DC-CIK biological immunotherapy and other means can be used to prevent recurrence and metastasis within a certain period of time after operation. For patients with recurrent gastric cancer, DC-CIK biological immunotherapy can effectively control the recurrence symptoms of gastric cancer patients and prolong the life time of patients.
matters needing attention
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