Bladder cancer can be treated by surgery.


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The prognosis of radical cystectomy for bladder cancer is related to multiple factors, including tumor stage, pathological type, individual differences, distant metastasis and adjuvant therapy. For early bladder cancer, if no distant metastasis is found before total resection, and the surgical effect is good, the five-year survival rate of patients can be high, and some patients can even achieve clinical cure and long-term survival. However, for patients with advanced bladder cancer, especially those with lymph node metastasis or distant metastasis, although total resection can remove local lesions, the prognosis is relatively poor, and adjuvant chemotherapy is often needed to prolong survival. It is worth noting that life expectancy after total resection of bladder cancer is not constant, but changes with treatment progress and individual patient conditions. Therefore, patients should be under the guidance of doctors for standardized treatment, and maintain a good attitude and living habits, in order to improve the quality of life and prolong survival. To sum up, the survival time after total resection of bladder cancer is a dynamic process, which needs to be evaluated by considering multiple factors. Patients and family members should actively cooperate with the doctor's treatment recommendations and maintain patience and active cooperation during the treatment process to obtain the best treatment results.