How long one can live after gallbladder cancer surgery depends on early detection and early standardized treatment, as well as the specific stage and malignancy degree. For early stage gallbladder carcinoma in situ or stage T1 tumor, the prognosis is better after radical surgery for gallbladder cancer, and more than 60% of patients can survive for more than 5 years, and many patients can even survive for 10, 20 or 30 years after 5 years. The risk of metastasis, such as implantation, blood circulation metastasis, etc. will be increased and the 5-year survival rate of patients will be low. Clinically, the 5-year survival rate of mid- to late-stage gallbladder cancer is 5%-10%, and 80% of end-stage patients have a survival period of no more than 1 year. Early detection, early diagnosis and early treatment are of great significance to prolong the survival of gallbladder cancer patients. Normally, patients should try to have reasonable diet, eat less greasy food, don’t drink alcohol and stay up less to enhance physical fitness.