Are there any long-term survivors after stage II colon cancer resection?

There are long-term survival cases after stage II colon cancer resection. Stage II colon cancer belongs to the middle stage, generally through active treatment and standardized postoperative care, the prognosis is generally better and the five-year survival rate is also higher.
Stage II colon cancer belongs to the middle stage, and the prognosis is generally better with aggressive radical surgery followed by adjuvant treatments, such as radiotherapy and chemotherapy.
For stage II colon cancer, whether to adopt radical or palliative surgical resection depends on the actual situation, and radiotherapy is needed after surgery to avoid tumor metastasis. Surgery generally cannot achieve the clinical effect of complete elimination, and needs auxiliary treatment. Meanwhile, patients need to adjust their dietary habits, try to eat a light diet, avoid spicy stimulation, and have sufficient nutritional intake.
After surgery for colon cancer, patients need to actively carry out adjuvant treatment, standardize treatment under doctor’s guidance, keep calm and active treatment, and develop a good living habit and dietary habit, which can effectively prolong the survival period.