The five-year survival rate of patients with advanced colon cancer is about 10%~20%, but how long they can live is not conclusive yet, and it is related to the general condition and treatment of patients.
Generally speaking, “5-year survival rate” is used to roughly assess the survival of tumor patients, and the prognosis of early colon cancer is generally better. Early stage colon cancer has a better prognosis. Colon cancer can be classified into four stages clinically, and according to statistics, its survival rate is 80%, 70%, 20% and 10% respectively. If the patients are in good health, can undergo radical surgical resection without proliferation, the prognosis is generally better.
If there are suspected symptoms of advanced colon cancer, patients should go to the hospital in time to get a clear diagnosis and receive targeted standardized treatment under the guidance of doctors. Early intervention, optimism, active treatment and family care can effectively improve the prognosis and prolong life.