The cure rate of cancer without spread is between 50 and 95%. Cancer without proliferation means that there is no spread of lymph nodes and distant tissues, which basically belongs to the early stage, and timely radical surgery to remove the tumor and at the same time clear the surrounding tissues, the postoperative cure rate can reach 95%, and even higher in some patients. However, if lymphatic metastasis occurs, but the spread of distant organs has not yet occurred, it mostly belongs to the middle stage, and the cure rate is relatively low, mostly kept between 50 and 70%, and it also needs to be analyzed in combination with the pathological type and the site of the lesion, etc. It is recommended to carry out surgery, radiotherapy and other treatments in time, and the earlier the treatment is carried out, the higher the cure rate will be.