The survival time of patients with mucinous adenocarcinoma varies, depending on the treatment due to various aspects such as the patient’s disease progression status and basic physical status. Mucinous adenocarcinoma is one of the more serious types of malignant tumors and it has different stages of the disease process. In early stage mucinous adenocarcinoma patients, if surgery is performed, the site of the lesion can be better removed, and with radiotherapy, the differentiation and spread of cancer cells can be controlled to some extent. Some foreign literature shows that the survival rate of mucinous adenocarcinoma patients is about 40% within 5 years. If it enters advanced stage, it is recommended to combine chemotherapy with herbal medicine and other treatments to find suitable drugs for treatment, and the survival period can be prolonged. It is recommended to start treatment as early as possible once mucinous adenocarcinoma is detected, and if the treatment is effective, the survival rate can reach 20%-30%.