Is it true that colon cancer with liver metastasis lived for 10 years?



It is possible to be true that a patient with liver metastasis of colon cancer has lived for 10 years.

If the patient with liver metastasis of colon cancer is in good physical condition, the metastasis is limited to the liver, and the patient undergoes surgical resection in time, and actively cooperates with the doctor to carry out chemotherapy and targeted therapy after the surgery, it is possible to survive for more than 10 years with good curative effect, but the survival rate of most patients will not be more than 30% in 5 years.

Liver is the most common metastatic site of colon cancer, and liver metastasis indicates that colon cancer has already come to stage IV, and the overall prognosis is still poor. Besides the liver, metastasis to the lymphatic system, brain and lungs are also possible.

Therefore, we should actively cooperate with doctors, improve relevant examinations, and keep optimistic and positive attitude in treatment, so as to improve the quality of life and prolong the life span.