What are the chances of being cured of mucinous carcinoma?

The chance of mucinous carcinoma being cured cannot be determined, and the cure rate is related to the stage of the disease and whether timely and effective treatment measures have been taken, which is generally up to 10-80%, and most of the people can be cured through surgery. For early stage mucinous cancer patients, radical surgery can be carried out first, and then adjuvant chemotherapy and radiotherapy can be used to improve the cure rate, and the overall five-year survival rate can be more than 70%, and clinical cure can be achieved. For patients with intermediate and advanced mucinous carcinoma, although various comprehensive treatments can be used, the cure rate will be significantly reduced, especially for patients with advanced mucinous carcinoma, the cure rate is less than 10%. Early stage mucinous carcinoma can be cured by radical surgery if it can be detected, diagnosed and treated early and the malignant tumor has not spread and metastasized. It is suggested that mucinous carcinoma should be treated in time and actively.