The 5-year survival rate of bladder cancer patients after cystectomy is usually around 50%~70%, and the 10-year survival rate is usually around 30%~50%, depending on the actual condition of individual body.
Before cystectomy, if the patient does not belong to the advanced stage of the disease and the patient’s physical condition is good, the survival rate will be higher and may reach about 30%~50% of the 10-year survival rate if the patient is properly cared for in the postoperative period after the surgery.
If the patient already belongs to the advanced stage of cancer before cystectomy, and the patient is older and weaker, after the surgery, the late recovery is also not ideal, which will affect the normal survival rate, and may be 5 years survival rate is around 50%.
How long the survival time after cystectomy needs to be judged according to the severity of the patient’s disease and the body’s recovery after the surgery, and the specifics can be consulted with the relevant professional doctors.