What is the 20-year survival rate of small liver cancer after surgery?

The survival rate of small hepatocellular carcinoma 20 years after surgery depends mainly on the type of pathology, the surgical approach, the efficacy of treatment, and the postoperative recovery of the hepatocellular carcinoma. In general, the survival rate within 5 years after surgical resection of small hepatocellular carcinoma is generally between 60% and 70%. Liver cancer is a tumor disease with high incidence in China. With the increasing pace of people’s life, the incidence of liver cancer is increasing year by year due to irregular life style, frequent consumption of greasy, spicy and cold food, staying up late, smoking and drinking. The first time the company was founded, it was a very important part of the company’s business.

Once detected, most hepatocellular carcinoma is already in the middle to late stages. In the case of early-stage small liver cancer patients, after thorough surgical treatment, and after strict compliance with medical prescriptions for active treatment with appropriate amounts of oral prophylactic anti-cancer drugs and regular review, the 20-year survival rate is often relatively high. For patients with intermediate to advanced small liver cancer, the 5-year survival rate is only about 30%, not to mention how low the 20-year survival rate will be. Patients with mid- to late-stage small liver cancer usually cannot be treated completely with surgery and need to be given post-operative anti-cancer drugs, so post-operative survival rates are often low.