Maximum life expectancy for breast cancer

“The maximum life expectancy of breast cancer patients cannot be generalized, and the specific survival time is related to factors such as clinical stage, pathological type, treatment method and patient’s physical condition, etc. Generally speaking, the earlier the detection, the earlier the diagnosis and the earlier the treatment, the less the impact on the patient. Generally speaking, the earlier the detection, diagnosis and treatment, the smaller the impact of breast cancer on patients, and it is recommended that patients go to regular hospitals for diagnosis and treatment as early as possible.
Breast cancer belongs to malignant tumors, and if detected early, 80% of the patients can reach a survival rate of 5-10 years; if the patients adopt radical surgery to remove the cancer at an early stage, 90% of the patients can reach a survival rate of 10 years; however, the survival rate of patients with late-stage breast cancer is only about 2 years. It is recommended that breast cancer patients go to the breast specialties of regular hospitals as soon as possible for pathologic analysis and treatment.
It should be noted that if breast cancer patients are detected, diagnosed and treated early, the adverse effects of the disease can be reduced and they can live and work like normal people, and it is suggested that patients should be positive and optimistic about the treatment and adjust their mentality.