How many years can you live after surgery for early stage breast cancer

Clinically, “5-year survival rate” is often used to roughly assess the survival of tumor patients, and according to statistics, the 5-year survival rate of early stage breast cancer patients after surgery is more than 50%. It is not possible to generalize how many years early-stage breast cancer patients can live after surgery, the specific survival time is related to clinical stage, treatment method, physical condition and other factors. Generally speaking, the earlier the disease is detected, diagnosed and treated, the less impact it will have on life expectancy, and many patients can be cured and can work and live like normal people. Breast cancer is one of the common female malignant tumors, and the common manifestations of early breast cancer include swollen axillary lymph nodes, nipple overflow, breast lumps and so on. There are many different types of breast cancer, and different types have different degrees of malignancy, different treatments and different prognoses. According to statistics, patients who can survive for five years after treatment for early breast cancer can reach more than 50%. Patients with early stage breast cancer after surgery are advised to maintain a good mindset and healthy lifestyle, strictly follow the doctor’s instructions and have regular checkups on time, which can effectively prolong the life and improve the quality of life.