How long can you live if cancer metastases, and how long can you live if liver cancer metastasizes

Updated on healthy 2024-06-27
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Once a patient has metastasis, he always wants to ask himself how long he can live. Don't think about how long you can live, I once ** a patient with multiple bone metastases of prostate cancer who lived for more than 20 years through the late comprehensive **. Therefore, I believe that metastasis does not mean death, and standardized and reasonable treatment can often make patients get a very good survival cycle.

    At present, there are three main methods of surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy for tumors, and now there are also targeted**, immuno**, etc. Chemotherapy is only one of the comprehensive methods of tumor, and the toxic drugs it uses can not only kill cancer cells but also damage the normal body, so a single chemotherapy may not be effective in controlling tumor metastasis. Now we advocate comprehensive**, chemotherapy combined with immune cells**, which has a very good effect on the metastasis of tumors.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Cancer metastasis can not only be removed by surgery, it needs to be carried out by radiotherapy and chemotherapy to kill the remaining tumor cells in the body, chemotherapy is very effective for cancer metastasis, but it is difficult to avoid, most patients will have different degrees of nausea and vomiting, loss of appetite, bone marrow suppression, decreased immunity, hair loss and other common chemotherapy adverse reactions. It is usually recommended to combine Dr. R&F's ginseng Baiyi anti-vascular **synergy**, which can effectively alleviate the chemotherapy treatment, enhance the efficacy of chemotherapy, and inhibit the deterioration and development of tumors by inhibiting tumor angiogenesis. It is also possible to use targeting** and endocrine ** and other means to specialize in patients with different diseases.

    In today's continuous progress of medical science and technology, going to a regular hospital as soon as possible, through the rationality of professional doctors, can bring hope to patients, prolong the survival period of patients, and improve the quality of life of patients.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The occurrence of liver cancer does not occur overnight, and is often related to many factors. One of them is linked to liver disease, which is a high risk factor for liver cancer. However, not all liver diseases will turn into liver cancer, it still needs to be based on the actual situation, some people have liver disease and do not get liver cancer, and some people are not so lucky, after suffering from liver disease, liver cancer also comes one after another.

    How long does it take for liver disease to turn into liver cancer? Can liver cancer be affected? How can we prevent liver cancer in our daily lives? In response to this series of questions, Director Zhong Wei, a traditional Chinese medicine hepatology expert at Beijing Sihui West District Hospital, explained.

    How long does it take for liver disease to turn into liver cancer?

    There is no absolute time for liver disease to turn into liver cancer, or according to the actual situation of the individual, some people may become liver cancer in a short time after having liver disease, and some people have liver disease, but they may not be able to turn into liver cancer in a lifetime.

    However, in general, hepatitis B does not become liver cancer in the second year, which requires a gradual progression from hepatitis B to chronic active hepatitis, cirrhosis and then liver cancer. The process is a little longer, five, ten or even twenty years. However, it is not an absolute rule, and some people's transformation time will be short.

    Can liver cancer be affected?

    Liver cancer is a type of cancer, and when people hear the word cancer, they will think that it is a disease that is very close to death. In fact, although cancer is relatively difficult to treat, it is not incurable, especially now that medical technology is constantly advancing, many cancers can get good results.

    In response to the question of whether liver cancer can be **, whether liver cancer can be **, it still depends on the stage. If it is in the early stage of liver cancer, some people can do it, but it is difficult to do it in the middle and late stages**. However, if medical science advances in the future, different new methods and drugs come out, and the staging that may not be possible now may be able to be staged in the future.

    For daily prevention of liver cancer, there are two suggestions to keep in mind.

    If you want to keep liver cancer away from you, daily prevention work is essential. In terms of daily prevention of liver cancer, Zhong Wei, a traditional Chinese medicine liver disease expert at Beijing Sihui West District Hospital, suggested that different groups of people should take different preventive measures.

    First, for the general population, that is, people who do not have hepatitis, do not drink heavily and do not have alcoholic liver, the probability of getting liver cancer is generally low. Like other cancers, this group of people can do a normal physical examination, maintain a good mood, and maintain a normal diet and rest routine.

    Second, for high-risk groups, such as people with hepatitis positive or alcoholic liver disease, two things need to be done, one is to actively ** the primary disease, and the other is to be screened regularly to rule out liver cancer.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Patients with liver cancer with intrahepatic metastases generally survive for 1-2 years, and some patients may only survive for a few months. Patients may have multiple liver cancers when they are first discovered, or they may have intrahepatic** and metastases after liver cancer resection. Intrahepatic metastasis is divided into a variety of conditions, and the lesions can be more or less, large or small, and some are combined with vascular invasion, so the prognosis of different liver cancer patients is quite different.

    The patient's liver function and physical condition also determine the overall prognosis and choice of the patient. If the patient's liver function is good, the physical condition allows, and the intrahepatic metastases are single, surgical resection can still be selected to further control the progression of the disease. If it is multiple metastases and surgery is not possible, intervention**, combined with targeted drugs and immunity**, can also extend the survival time of patients to 2 years, or even longer.

    However, if the patient's liver function is poor, and severe jaundice and ascites are present, the prognosis may be only a few months.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1. Cancer metastasis is only a change in symptoms, which is not directly related to the severity of the expression, and cannot be used to judge whether the condition is serious, let alone the life expectancy of the patient.

    2. For **, first of all, you must confirm that it is "transfer"? Or "spread" ......Wait. If it is metastasis, it means that the cancer has healed before, and now it is only the liver that has cancer.

    Then prescribe the right medicine for liver and liver cancer (the previous drugs should be stopped, at least gradually reduced, and a new batch of "liver"-related drugs should be prescribed, otherwise there will be a phenomenon of "healthy people eating cancer drugs indiscriminately, which is serious and cause cancer").

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Cancer metastasis to the liver, which is an advanced stage of cancer, and the degree of malignancy of liver cancer is relatively high, and the survival time of patients may be about half a year.

    After the cancer has metastasized to the liver, the next step is that the patient needs to consider chemotherapy**, and if it is still too late, the patient can consider a liver transplant. During chemotherapy, chemotherapy drugs are toxic, and chemotherapy can not completely kill cancer cells, at this time, patients can consider combining the anti-vascular ** of the tumor at the same time, among which the traditional Chinese medicine ginseng RG3 has the effect of improving the patient's immunity, helping patients to sensitize chemotherapy, and acting on tumor microvessels to inhibit its growth and induce its apoptosis, and patients with cancer metastasis to the liver can consider taking it to achieve the purpose of prolonging the survival of patients.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Liver cancer is a malignant tumor, which can be accompanied by metastases in the liver and intra-abdominal lymph nodes, and most patients will not survive for more than half a year

    In order to inhibit the metastasis of cancer cells, prolong the life of patients, and improve the quality of life of patients, patients should actively do a good job in health care while accepting the routine, such as smoking, drinking, staying up late and other bad habits in life, and psychologically establishing confidence in defeating the disease.

    In addition, you can also take ginsenoside RH2 to improve human immunity and inhibit the metastasis of cancer cells, so as to increase the rate of disease.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Lung cancer is a common malignant tumor of the respiratory system, also known as primary bronchopulmonary cancer, which mainly occurs in bronchial mucosal epithelial cells, and a few occur in alveolar tissues, with high incidence and high mortality. Let's take a look at it. The incidence of bone metastasis in patients with advanced lung cancer is about 50%-70%, and the distribution of metastasis is 75% for axial bone, 10% for skull, and 4% for hand, foot and forearm bone.

    The most common site of bone metastasis is the spine, with the thoracic spine being the most commonly affected, followed by the lumbar spine, and the sacral and cervical spine being the least. About 25% of patients with bone metastases of primary lung cancer are asymptomatic, and 75% of patients have localized pain as the primary symptom, which is intermittent at first, gradually develops into fixed, persistent pain, obvious at night, often unbearable, and a few cases have pathological fractures, with an incidence of 10%. The incidence of hypercalcemia is also about 10%, and the incidence of spinal cord compression is about 1%.

    Patients with hypercalcemia can have abdominal pain, intractable vomiting, severe dehydration, acute renal failure, coma, etc. Bone metastasis of lung cancer is more common in patients with advanced lung cancer, and bone is the most likely site for lung cancer patients. It is difficult for lung cancer patients to develop bone metastases, and if they are not timely, the patient will die in a short time. Studies have shown that patients with bone metastasis from lung cancer can live for about 1 year on average.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hello: The problem of survival is of great concern to the families of many cancer patients, but the patient's condition, mental state, physique, and follow-up ** and so on have an impact on the specific survival period, so it is impossible to give an accurate answer. Patients with advanced stages have more symptoms and cause great distress to patients, and patients with advanced stages** should aim to reduce symptoms and reduce patients' suffering.

    Clinically, it is combined with Hecun Selenium Supplement Capsule to be given to cancer patients. Selenium is an anti-cancer element, and the blood selenium concentration of cancer patients is significantly lower, such as gastric cancer, lung cancer, liver cancer, nasopharyngeal cancer, colon cancer, etc., and its whole blood and blood. Plasma selenium levels are significantly low, so there is a scientific basis for the use of selenium in chemotherapy or radiotherapy** cancer.

    Milenr et al. reported that selenium can inhibit the growth of cancer cells in vivo at non-toxic levels, which is a promising anticancer agent.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    First of all, we must maintain an optimistic mood, and we should also be positive in the advanced stage of lung cancer. **It does not mean that you have to see a doctor, and you need to undergo surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy. And it is reasonable to protect medication, nursing, physiotherapy, etc.

    Specifically, it can be referred to to reduce the pain and prolong the life of the patient to the greatest extent on a reasonable basis.

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