Is it possible to have colon cancer without chemotherapy after stage II surgery?

Colon cancer is a type of malignant tumor that ranks high among gastrointestinal tumors and is a common tumor disease. At present, the treatment for colon cancer is mainly surgery, supplemented by chemotherapy radiotherapy, and this treatment plan has been clinically proven to be systematic, mature and effective.

Stage II colon cancer belongs to the middle stage of colon cancer, which is prone to peripheral invasion of colon cancer tumor lesions and even lymphatic and hematological metastases. After surgery, the tumor lesions are removed, but chemotherapy is still needed to kill the remaining cancer cells in the body to reduce the chance of tumor recurrence and improve the chance of survival. If chemotherapy is not given, it will increase the chance of the tumor coming back again. If the tumor comes back later, it is usually more serious and lost to treatment.

Of course, chemotherapy has more side effects, and if the patient is in poor health and suffers from multiple diseases and cannot tolerate chemotherapy treatment, in that case, chemotherapy cannot be administered. Follow-up treatment can be immunotherapy, or Chinese herbal medicine, depending on the patient’s general condition and postoperative pathology results. Appropriate treatment