What is the cure rate for solitary metastasis of rectal cancer?

The cure rate of solitary metastasis of rectal cancer has not been accurately reported. Rectal cancer with hematogenous metastasis is an advanced lesion, which cannot be cured, but it can be improved by systemic chemotherapy to increase the generation time and improve the prognosis.
Early stage of rectal cancer can be cured by surgery and its adjuvant therapy. Through standardized treatment, better therapeutic effect can be obtained. However, single metastasis of rectal cancer has not been clearly reported. After timely and effective treatment in early stage of rectal cancer, the prognosis can be improved and the generative period can be prolonged, but if there is hematogenous metastasis, it will be advanced stage and cannot be cured.
Rectal cancer is a kind of malignant tumor, the cure rate reaches 90% in early stage, and the mid-term surgical radical treatment and postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy can reduce recurrence and metastasis. In advanced stage, cure cannot be achieved, and the prognosis can be improved by chemotherapy, targeted and immunotherapy or the best supportive treatment.
For solitary metastasis of rectal cancer, it is recommended to visit the hospital in time for clear diagnosis and treatment to improve the prognosis.