How long can cardiac cancer be cured?

Dr. Jesse Nelson
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Restoring health, restoring hope.
2025-05-01 03:01:15
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Cardiac cancer
is a malignant tumor that occurs at the junction of the esophagus and stomach. It is invasive and can metastasize far away. Current medical conditions cannot completely eliminate cancer cells in the body, so it cannot be cured. However, if the patient is found in time, the disease is in an early stage, the lesion is relatively limited, and surgery is performed at the appropriate time. Radiotherapy and chemotherapy are prescribed after surgery, and clinical cure may be obtained in 3-6 months.
Patients need to maintain an optimistic attitude, moderately strengthen nutrition, and regularly go to the hospital for reexamination.