What is the survival rate for early stage pancreatic cancer?

The five-year survival rate of early stage cardia cancer after treatment is about 90%, and the overall prognosis is good. Cardia cancer is a malignant tumor of digestive system caused by heredity, bad dietary habits, etc. Early-stage lesions are often limited and mild, and can be treated by radical surgical resection if the patient can tolerate it, and then supplemented with radiotherapy, chemotherapy and other comprehensive treatments according to the condition after the surgery. After active treatment, the prognosis of early pancreatic cancer is good, and the five-year survival rate can be 90%. After surgery, patients should pay attention to regular review as prescribed by doctors, and develop good dietary habits in daily life, such as eating small meals, avoiding satiety, etc., as well as proper exercise, etc., which can, to a certain extent, minimize the recurrence and prolong the survival time. It is suggested that patients with cardia cancer should go to regular hospitals in time and listen to the advice of professional doctors.