Can mid-stage liver cancer live more than 10 years without spreading?

Survival time of mid-stage liver cancer without proliferation may be more than 10 years or less than 10 years. Whether mid-stage liver cancer without proliferation can live for more than 10 years is related to the size and malignant degree of the tumor and whether it recurs after treatment. If the patient’s tumor is small in size, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, targeted therapy and other adjuvant treatments are taken after surgical resection, and there is no recurrence in the follow-up, the prognosis is better, and it is possible to live more than 10 years. If the patient’s tumor is larger in size, more malignant, and insensitive to radiotherapy, the prognosis is not particularly optimistic, and the five-year survival rate is generally lower. It is recommended that patients should undergo regular review to observe whether there is any recurrence. At the same time, maintain an optimistic mindset, pay attention to balanced nutrition, avoid exertion, and actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment.