The success rate of surgery for low adherent cancer is relatively high, usually more than 50%, which needs to be determined according to the severity of the disease, patient’s physical condition, treatment measures and other reasons, and it is necessary to cooperate with doctors for active treatment. Hypoadhesive carcinoma is a kind of malignant tumor occurring in the digestive system, which can be treated by surgical resection in the early stage and cooperate with chemotherapy and radiotherapy to prevent recurrence of the disease, and the success rate of surgery is relatively high, around 50% in general. If the condition deteriorates and the cancer cells metastasize, there is no indication for surgery, and only chemotherapy and radiotherapy can be used to control the spread of cancer cells and prolong the survival period. Low adherent cancer generally has low differentiation of tumor and is more prone to metastasis and infiltration. Symptoms such as nausea, vomiting and so on may appear in early stage, and as the condition deteriorates, symptoms such as weakness and headache may appear, so regular checkups are required for early detection and early treatment. Low adherent cancer, it is recommended to go to the hospital for surgical treatment in time to avoid delaying the condition.