How long can I live with liver cancer?

  As people’s quality of life continues to increase, their living environment becomes diverse. The incidence of cancer is also increasing. Especially liver cancer, due to its malignant degree and high mortality rate, the disease has always been a great concern to people. Especially for the question of how long can liver cancer live, many patients want to get a clear answer!  Experts answer: We cannot give an accurate answer to the question of how long liver cancer patients can live, because the survival period of liver cancer patients is related to many external factors, and patients’ own psychological quality also affects the survival period of liver cancer patients, the most important thing is the correct treatment method, only by choosing the correct method can the condition of liver cancer be controlled and the survival period of patients be prolonged.  How long a patient with advanced liver cancer can live mainly depends on the following aspects: 1. Cancer cell typing: How long a patient can live is related to the “good” and “bad” liver cancer cells, the growth rate of liver cancer, metastasis speed and treatment effect.  2.Treatment method: It is the most critical factor to determine the treatment effect, which has a great influence on survival and quality of life.  3.Body function: good body function and strong immunity of patients can resist the development of cancer and tolerate various drug treatments.  4.Mind: Keeping a good mind is of great help to the treatment, which is naturally related to the survival period.  Family members of liver cancer patients are at their wits’ end every time and do not know which treatment method to choose. Radiotherapy has great side effects on patients and kills liver cancer cells while killing normal cells of human body. A lot of clinical practice proves that high doses of radiotherapy and chemotherapy for patients in the middle and late stages, or chemotherapy for patients who have developed drug resistance can only lead to a weakened life and accelerate the death of patients. Even if the disease is controlled afterwards, the body functions are greatly damaged, and the possibility of recurrence and metastasis after surgery is very high.