Low-differentiated adenocarcinoma of the stomach has the existence of living 10 years, and most of them are seen in early gastric cancer with regular treatment.
Most of gastric cancer belongs to adenocarcinoma, which refers to malignant epithelial tumors originated from adenoid structures, while low-differentiated adenocarcinomas are relatively more malignant, and their survival is related to whether or not they receive regular treatment in time. If the early stage of low differentiated gastric cancer is treated with radical surgery early, the 10-year survival rate is relatively high.
However, if advanced poorly differentiated gastric cancer is treated in time, the possibility of surviving for 10 years is extremely low, and some people can only survive for about 1 year.
Therefore, once diagnosed with gastric cancer, early treatment should be carried out to avoid deterioration of the disease affecting the quality of life and survival period.