How long can a uterine fibroid live if it is removed in the early stages of malignancy?

How long the uterine fibroids can live in the early stage of malignant resection needs to be analyzed according to the specific type of tumor, treatment effect, patient’s physical condition and other comprehensive analysis in order to assess the survival time of the patient.
Uterine fibroid malignant early stage usually requires total uterine excision, and also lymphatic clearance with chemotherapy or radiotherapy, etc.. If no metastasis is found after surgery, the patient can survive for 3 to 5 years or even longer. The patient is in good condition, and some can reach the standard of clinical cure.
However, if metastasis occurs after surgery and recurrence occurs, a combination of radiotherapy and chemotherapy needs to be considered. If the recurrence metastasizes throughout the body, lungs, liver, etc., it seriously affects the survival time of the patient, and the survival time may be shortened.
Once the risk of malignant transformation of uterine fibroids is found during the examination, it is recommended to seek medical treatment in time, follow the doctor’s instructions to check and clarify the nature of the tumor, and carry out targeted treatment as early as possible according to the condition, in order to avoid undesirable situations.