Can you live 30 years with low-risk mesenchymal stromal tumor?

Low-risk mesenchymal tumors have the potential to survive for 30 years, but this is determined by the patient’s physical condition and the presence of comorbidities. Mesenchymal tumors are clinically classified into four grades, the higher the grade, the more malignant it is, the less time it has to survive, and it is difficult to cure mesenchymal tumors above grade 2. Low-risk mesenchymal tumors are completely benign. Patients with low-risk mesenchymal tumors can have surgery to remove them, and the probability of recurrence after surgery is very small and will not affect their normal life expectancy. Some patients may have residuals after surgery, which can be treated by radiation or gamma knife. However, it is also important to do a good review after surgery because mesenchymal tumors have the potential to be malignant and may lead to death if the prognosis for surgery is poor. Therefore, it is important to do the review well and deal with the abnormal state in time to prolong the patient’s life.