Survival rate of appendix malignancy


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Appendix malignant tumor is also called appendix cancer. If it can be discovered early, diagnosed early, treated early, and removed by radical surgery, the malignant tumor cells in the body can be completely eliminated. For such early cancer patients, they can be completely cured without affecting their life expectancy. If the advanced malignant tumor has metastasized and relapsed, the tumor cannot be removed completely after surgery. After surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, immunotherapy, targeted drug therapy, biological therapy, etc. can only control the growth, development and spread of the tumor. The patient can survive with the tumor and prolong life. For advanced malignant tumors, the probability of survival for more than 5 years is about 30%.