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Survival of well-differentiated carcinoma

BY Ira Max 2020-07-26

  Highly differentiated cancer is not clear to many people, because cancer is very harmful to anyone, so we must pay close attention to the treatment time to complete the treatment, then, let’s take a look at the next high Differentiated cancer survival time!

The survival period of well-differentiated cancer is related to everyone''s physical fitness, and many patients are very related. If the early treatment is timely, can the cancer be treated well? Well-differentiated cancer is related to a variety of factors, and it involves tumor biology Whether the academic characteristics can be completely cured is also inseparable from early diagnosis and staging, treatment methods and other factors. Well-differentiated cancers are relatively curable among all cancers because it indicates that cancer cells have not completely spread. Therefore, if patients can find cancer in time and then go to a large regular hospital for treatment, there is still great hope that they can be cured. It is just that the state of well-differentiated cancer is not static. If it is not controlled, it may evolve into undifferentiated, which is the most difficult to treat, so it should be treated as soon as possible.

  Clinical and related investigations have issued that if the patient had intestinal obstruction at the time of treatment, the 5-year survival rate is generally only half of those without intestinal obstruction. Patients with intestinal bleeding, perforation, suppurative peritonitis and other complications have a poor prognosis.

   For patients with highly differentiated cancer, surgery is generally used for treatment, of course, there are certain indications. If the tumor is located above 6cm in the anus and there is no obvious fixation and metastasis, the distance between the above The treatment of early colon cancer in the upper segment can be performed by low-abdominal resection and one-stage extraperitoneal anastomosis. This operation is less invasive and the cure rate is average. The transabdominal perineal resection will make a permanent colostomy in the abdomen, that is, artificial anus. This operation removes the tumor more thoroughly and the cure rate is relatively high.

  It can be seen that if it can be treated in an early and timely manner, well-differentiated cancer is not an incurable disease. Early detection and correct treatment can be treated well, and it is possible to achieve long-term survival. Well-differentiated cancers are small and have no spread or metastasis. The most effective treatment is surgical resection. The 5-year survival rate of highly-differentiated cancers after resection can reach more than 60%.

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