Can colon cancer with moderately differentiated bowel perforation without metastasis be cured?

Colon cancer with moderately differentiated bowel perforation and no metastasis can generally have a better survival after surgical treatment and chemotherapy. No metastasis indicates that the colon cancer is in stage Ⅰ and Ⅱ, and moderately differentiated indicates that the tumor is of medium malignancy, so early treatment should be pursued.
Middle differentiated colon cancer with perforated bowel and no metastasis indicates that the patient’s colon cancer belongs to stage Ⅰ and Ⅱ, therefore, early treatment can get a better survival period. Generally speaking, the 5-year survival rate of stage Ⅰ colon cancer can reach more than 80%, and that of stage Ⅱ colon cancer can reach more than 60%.
Intermediate differentiated colon cancer with bowel perforation and no metastasis is a high risk factor because it belongs to intermediate differentiated cancer, so the malignancy of the tumor cells is moderate, and bowel perforation is a high risk factor, so not only surgical treatment but also postoperative chemotherapy is needed.
If you are diagnosed with colon cancer moderately differentiated bowel perforation without metastasis, please follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.