Can stomach cancer be cured?

The cure rate for early gastric cancer is relatively high, and the cure rate for mid- to late-stage gastric cancer is relatively low.

Whether gastric cancer can be cured or not depends on the pathological stage of gastric cancer.

If a patient with gastric cancer can be diagnosed at an early stage and the cancer cells only exist in the superficial layer of gastric mucosa without infiltration of the submucosa and near and distant lymph and organ metastasis, he/she needs to go to the oncology department of a tertiary or tertiary hospital as soon as possible and cooperate with the doctor for surgery.

If the patient is not in a good condition, he or she will be able to get the treatment.

If early gastric cancer, cancer cells have already infiltrated the submucosa, or have metastasized in the adnexal lymph nodes, the healing process is relatively poor, and the five-year survival rate after surgery is only about 90%. The five-year survival rate after surgery is about 90%. You need to cooperate with the doctor to remove the stomach cancer and the involved submucosa and nearby lymphatic tissues as soon as possible, and follow the doctor’s prescription to do chemotherapy or radiotherapy after surgery. The patient’s diet should be more nutritious, which will help to improve the body’s immunity and is also very beneficial to recovery.

If the pathological examination of gastric cancer is already in the middle or late stage, and multiple organ metastases have occurred, the healing process is poor and the cure rate is low.