97 Can liver cancer be cured?Is there a high probability of cure?

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-01-19

The answer is yes, yes

However, different staging, the chances of ** are not the same.

ForEarly-stage small liver cancer(stage A), if ** excision can be performed, it is very likely that it will not be **The 5-year survival rate is more than 80%, and many patients can survive for a long time (**

ForEarly stage of large liver cancer(Phase A), even if it cannot be resected, the probability of successful transformation is high, and many can still obtain ** excisionThe 5-year survival rate is about 60%, and many patients can survive for a long time (**

Intermediate-stage liver cancer(stage B) tends to be multiple lesions, and the resection rate and transformation success rate are slightly lower than those of early large liver cancer, and the effect is slightly worseThe 5-year survival rate is about 40%, and some patients can also survive for a long time (**

Advanced liver cancer(Stage C) with macrovascular invasion or distant metastasis or both, the probability of successful transformation is low, especially in patients with distant metastasesThe 5-year survival rate is about 20%, but this small number of patients often have completely killed the tumor (complete remission) or **sexual resection, and often survives for a long time (**

Advanced liver cancerStage D is the end-stage of cirrhosis or the terminal stage of the tumor, and the tolerance against the tumor** is very poor. Liver transplantation can be considered for small liver cancer with severe cirrhosis, and most of them can survive for a long time。If the tumor itself is staged very late, there is little hope that the drug can reverse the disease, and those who are able and willing can try it.

All in allPatients with early, middle and advanced liver cancer can be affected**, early resection is the mainstay, and intermediate and advanced HAIC (hepatic arterial perfusion chemotherapy) combined with target immunity is the mainstay. But even if it is **, liver cancer patients often have underlying liver cirrhosis, and cirrhosis nodules are precancerous lesions, and new liver cancer may occur at any timeLifelong control of underlying diseases and screening for liver cancer every 3 months are required(See my previous article).

The earlier liver cancer is detected, the greater the chance

Each patient has its own characteristics, and consult a specialist for specific indications, indications, and modalities.

Welcome** to relatives and friends in need.

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