Is moderately differentiated carcinoma curable?

The specific clinical cure rate of moderately differentiated cancer after treatment is mostly related to the stage and type of disease. Generally speaking, the higher the grade, the higher the degree of malignancy of cells and the worse the prognosis. The later the stage, the less easy to treat.
Pathological examination of cancer tissues can determine the degree of differentiation of cancer cells, which can usually be divided into high, medium and low levels, with the higher the grade, the higher the degree of malignancy of cells and the worse the prognosis. The higher the grade, the higher the malignancy of the cells and the worse the prognosis. Intermediate differentiation is between high and intermediate, with general malignancy and general prognosis.
However, the specific treatment difficulty is still more related to the stage of the disease, i.e., according to the degree of development of the primary tumor, lymph node metastasis, whether there are distant metastases of the TNM staging, often can be divided into four stages. Generally speaking, the later the stage, the less easy to treat.
And there is also a certain relationship with the type of disease, such as non-small cell lung cancer is easier to treat than small cell lung cancer. Specific comprehensive analysis is needed.