Is it true that high-risk small intestinal mesenchymal tumors are fine for life?

It is not true that high-risk small intestinal mesenchymal tumors are fine for life, it usually depends on the nature of the tumor, so it is not possible to generalize. High-risk small intestinal mesenchymal tumors are malignant tumors on the intestinal wall, the symptoms may not be obvious, surgery is usually recommended for treatment, for high-risk small intestinal mesenchymal tumors, the degree of recurrence may be relatively high, and if the tumor is larger in size, the degree of risk will be relatively high. High-risk small intestinal mesenchymal tumors, also known as malignant tumors, usually have a certain degree of impact on life, depending on the patient’s own physical condition, psychological factors, and the degree of the disease. Once diagnosed, patients should actively cooperate with doctors to carry out relevant treatments and follow the doctor’s instructions during the recovery process, which can help the recovery of the condition. It is recommended that regular reviews be conducted to monitor the changes in the condition and to give timely treatment.