Cervical cancer metastasis rectal survival


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The survival time of cervical cancer with rectal metastasis varies from person to person, and there is no fixed time frame.
If active and effective comprehensive treatment, including surgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, targeted therapy, etc., and the treatment effect is good, the survival time may be extended to a certain extent. In addition, the overall health status of the patient is critical to the survival time. If the patient is strong and can tolerate the side effects of treatment well, it is more conducive to the development of follow-up treatment and disease control.
It should be clear that each patient's situation is unique and cannot be generalized to give a specific survival time. Patients and family members should communicate closely with the medical team to formulate the most suitable treatment plan for the patient, and actively cooperate with the treatment to achieve a better prognosis.