First of all, all cancers need to be treated promptly. However, there is usually no need to worry too much about cancers such as papillary thyroid cancer and inert lymphoma, as well as the early stages of cancer.
Cancer is a malignant disease, and if it is not treated in time with doctors, it will seriously jeopardize the patient’s life when it develops into the late stage. Therefore, after diagnosis of cancer, patients should actively cooperate with doctors for treatment. Usually, the main treatment for cancer is surgical resection, after which radiotherapy and chemotherapy can be supplemented according to the patient’s condition.
Currently, cancers with better prognosis, such as papillary thyroid cancer, have a five-year survival rate of about 95% after active treatment; inert lymphomas, such as follicular lymphoma, develop slowly; in addition, there are also cancers in early stages that can often achieve a better prognosis, such as colon cancer in early stages, which can achieve a five-year survival rate of about 90%.