How long can you live with 10 centimeters of liver cancer that hasn’t spread?

Liver cancer of 10 centimeters is generally known as giant liver cancer, and in the absence of spreading and metastasis, the general survival period after interventional therapy is half a year to one year, and the survival time of patients with better physique may be longer. For single giant liver cancer, if there is no extrahepatic spread and no distant metastasis, interventional therapy can usually control the further development of the tumor. Usually the 1-year survival rate after intervention for giant liver cancer is about 70%, the 3-year survival rate is about 17%, and the 5-year survival rate is only about 5%. Survival time of liver cancer patients is also related to the number of tumors, pathological type and physical condition of patients, so how long they can live cannot be generalized. It is recommended to actively treat liver cancer after diagnosis in order to improve the survival rate and quality of life.