How long is the survival period of colon cancer with liver and lung metastasis?

The survival period of colon cancer patients with liver and lung metastases is relatively short. With the current diversification of treatment and drugs, the median survival time of such patients is about 30 months, and if no treatment is done, the median survival time is only about 6 months. Colon cancer with liver metastasis and lung metastasis is advanced colon cancer, that is, stage IV colon cancer, and the overall survival time is relatively short, so patients need to do pathological examination, including genotyping-related examination, to understand the specific situation of transmutation in patients. In addition, some targeted therapy drugs and chemotherapy drugs can be chosen for treatment. If there is liver metastasis, surgery can be done to remove it as much as possible. If it is not possible to resect, you can also try to do microwave and radiofrequency treatment, which can also improve the overall survival of the patient.