How long can you live with cirrhosis of the liver and liver cancer

How long the cirrhosis liver cancer can live is related to the patient’s physical quality, pathological typing and staging of the lesion, and complications, and there is no definite time. Hepatocellular carcinoma is a malignant tumor with extremely high mortality rate, commonly known as the king of cancer. How long a liver cancer patient can live will be affected by a variety of other factors. For example, the early or late detection of liver cancer, whether there is active treatment for the causes leading to cirrhosis, the patient’s own liver function tests, and whether there are serious complications. While more serious clinical manifestations, such as pain and abdominal distension, appear in the advanced stage of liver cancer and cirrhosis, they are often accompanied by serious complications, such as hepatic encephalopathy and gastrointestinal hemorrhage, and so on, which will affect the survival time of the patients. So there is no clear figure on how long patients with liver cancer and cirrhosis can live. It is recommended that patients with liver cancer and cirrhosis should be given active treatment with a view to prolonging the survival time and improving the quality of life.