How many years can endometrial cancer survive in advanced stage chemotherapy cannot be generalized and needs to be analyzed according to the patient’s condition.
Endometrial cancer is one of the common malignant tumors in gynecology, which may appear vaginal bleeding, vaginal discharge, pain, etc. It is usually treated with surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Because the condition and treatment effect are affected by individual differences, the survival time varies.
If the effect of chemotherapy for endometrial cancer is more ideal, relatively sensitive to chemotherapy, better control of cancer cells may survive for five years, and a small number of them can survive for more than five years. However, if the patient’s chemotherapy effect is not good, or even the cancer cells spread, the survival time after chemotherapy is correspondingly shorter, and the survival time may be within five years.
How long can the patients survive after chemotherapy for advanced endometrial cancer depends on the specific conditions of the patients. However, it is still necessary to actively cooperate with doctors for early treatment, which will help the recovery of the condition.