How long can I usually live with liver cancer? Chinese people love to ask this kind of question. As soon as a person is diagnosed with cancer, the first question is often: How long can he live? Many people think this question is very normal, in fact, this question is essentially the same as the following question: How long can a person live when he is just born? To the latter question, you will certainly find it ridiculous, how can a person know how long he will live when he is just born? Yes, a person has just been diagnosed with such-and-such cancer, and you ask how long he will live, isn’t it the same? Who can know how long he will live? How long a person can live is influenced by many factors, similarly, how long a cancer patient can live is also influenced by many factors. Early and late staging. Obviously, the probability of cure for early stage liver cancer or small liver cancer is far greater than that of late stage liver cancer, metastatic liver cancer, which has no chance of cure at all. That is to say, the same liver cancer, some people may be cured, that is to say, he can live as long as others, as to how long he can live, no one knows, it is not a fortune teller, you don’t have liver cancer, I don’t know how long you can live. If liver cancer is cured, he will not die from it later, as to how long he will live, is another matter. Advanced metastatic liver cancer, incurable, as to how long you can live, is actually still unknown, but this can give a general range, usually advanced metastatic liver cancer, if no treatment or treatment is ineffective, most of them are around half a year, more difficult to exceed a year, short ones can be a month or even a few weeks, also depends on other conditions, each person is different. Whether to treat or not, and whether there is still a chance of treatment, and whether the treatment is standardized or not. The same stage of liver cancer, whether it is treated or not, whether it can be treated (that is, whether there is a chance of treatment) and whether the treatment is standardized or not, also affects the survival time. For example, early stage is likely to be curable and will not affect his normal life expectancy, but if it is not treated, this chance is lost and his survival time will be very different. Some people do not do not want to be treated, but their conditions do not allow or prevent the normal treatment, such as poor liver and kidney function, or the combination of other underlying diseases. In some cases, due to the low level of diagnosis and treatment in local hospitals, the treatment is not standardized, so that patients who could have lived longer, lose this opportunity, and the non-standardized treatment is also an important factor affecting the survival period. Economic situation. In China, the economic situation is also one of the influencing factors, which is especially obvious in rural and poor areas. Some people who have liver cancer actually have a good chance to live a long time or even be cured, but because they are too poor, they can only have limited treatment or even simply give up treatment, so their survival time is definitely different from those who have money to cure. The biological characteristics of the tumor itself. Even if all the above conditions are met, that is, under the same stage, without giving up treatment, active standardized treatment, physical condition also allows treatment, without considering the economic situation, every patient is different, not every early stage patient can be cured, the same advanced stage, some people have longer survival time, some people have shorter survival time, because the biological characteristics of liver cancer are different for each person. There are no identical people and things in this world, and of course, there is no identical cancer, and the liver cancer of a thousand people is actually a thousand different liver cancers.