How long can you live with uterine cancer?

How long a uterine cancer patient can live is mainly determined by the stage of the tumor, the site of occurrence and the treatment mode of the patient, which should be analyzed on a case-by-case basis. In early stage of uterine cancer, the cancer cells are only confined to the cervix or endometrium, and the patient is in good physical condition, the uterus and adnexa can be removed surgically, and pelvic lymph node dissection surgery can be performed at the same time, and radiation therapy and chemotherapy can be administered after the surgery. If the patient is in advanced stage of uterine cancer, the patient is weak and there is metastasis, and if the patient cannot tolerate radiotherapy or chemotherapy at the same time, the survival period is shorter, which may be 1-2 years or even shorter. Therefore, it is recommended that patients with uterine cancer should go to gynecology or oncology departments of regular hospitals in a timely manner and cooperate with doctors with a positive and optimistic attitude. In addition, women should take preventive measures and have regular medical checkups every year for early detection and treatment.