What is the cure rate for pot belly cancer

The 5-year survival rate of juxtagastric cancer can reach 40%~50% if the cancer is operated actively in the early stage, the cure rate in the middle and late stage decreases significantly, and the tumor in the late stage is basically incurable. 1. Early pot belly cancer: If early pot belly cancer can be diagnosed and resected at an early stage, there is hope for cure. Whipple operation (i.e. pancreaticoduodenectomy) is feasible for those who have no contraindication to operation and metastasis, and the long-term effect is better, and its 5-year survival rate can reach 40%~50%. 2. Middle and late stage jugular abdominal cancer: in middle and late stage, its cure rate decreases significantly, especially in late stage, the tumor is basically incurable. Besides, for patients with high age, liver metastasis, unresectable tumor or combined obvious cardiopulmonary dysfunction who can not tolerate larger surgery, palliative surgery, such as biliary and intestinal anastomosis, gastrojejunal anastomosis is feasible in order to relieve biliary obstruction and duodenal obstruction, prolong the survival of the patients or improve the quality of life. If patients have pot-bellied cancer, they should consult the doctor in time, clarify the stage of the disease and evaluate their own conditions, and carry out reasonable treatment under the guidance of doctors to avoid delaying the condition.