How long can you live after cutting out ovarian metastases from colon cancer?

After ovarian metastasis of colon cancer is treated by surgery and other methods, how long to live can be assessed by five-year survival rate, and the general five-year survival rate is 5%~10%. The specifics may vary. When colon cancer develops to advanced stage, distant metastasis may occur, such as ovarian metastasis, which may cause abdominal pain and other symptoms. In this period, the condition is more complicated and the patients’ physical condition is poor. Surgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, targeted therapy, immunotherapy and other methods can be used according to the condition. After active treatment, patients with ovarian metastasis of colon cancer can get a five-year survival rate of about 5%~10%. However, the purpose of treatment in this period is to prolong the survival time and improve the quality of survival. It is recommended that patients receive standardized treatment under the guidance of doctors.