Is stage 2 moderately differentiated rectal cancer serious?



Stage 2 moderately differentiated rectal cancer is a great danger to human health, due to the relatively large extent of the cancer, if and when accompanied by the risk of lymph node metastasis, the cure rate is low, which is more serious for patients.

Mesodifferentiated rectal cancer is a common disease that seriously affects human health, especially its metastatic and invasive nature, which is extremely harmful to human body. Stage 2 rectal moderately differentiated lineal carcinoma is often accompanied by lymph node metastasis and enlargement of the cancer, and timely treatment is recommended.

The prognosis after treatment depends on clinical analysis. Earlier rectal cancer patients have lower survival rate and higher postoperative recurrence rate, so the 5-year survival rate is lower; if the patient has localized rectal cancer, it is possible to prolong the survival time through active treatment.

In daily life, we should try to avoid changing bad dietary habits, balance dietary fiber, do sports appropriately and keep a balanced mind.