What is the maximum life expectancy for stage IV colon cancer?

The five-year survival rate of patients with stage IV colon cancer is about 10% after treatment. The specific survival time is related to the specific condition of patients.
Colon cancer is a common malignant tumor caused by heredity, gene mutation and other factors. When the disease develops to stage IV, it usually represents the emergence of distant metastasis, and the condition is more complicated in this period, which is mostly treated by non-surgical therapies such as radiotherapy, chemotherapy and targeted therapy.
The purpose of treatment is to prolong the survival period and improve the quality of life of patients, and there is a five-year survival rate of about 10%.
If patients tolerate the treatment well, follow the doctor’s instructions for regular checkups after surgery, and maintain good daily habits, the recurrence rate can be reduced to a certain extent and the survival period can be prolonged.