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Liver metastases from gastric cancer live for more than 5 years


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It is possible for patients with liver metastases to live for more than 5 years. If liver metastases
are detected early and effective treatment measures, including surgical resection of the primary lesion, can effectively control the progression of the disease and create conditions for long-term survival. Even if liver metastases occur, if metastases are detected early and targeted therapy, such as chemotherapy, radiotherapy, targeted therapy, etc., it may delay the disease progression and increase the survival time to achieve the goal of living for more than 5 years.
Patients should also pay close attention to the disease changes, such as tumor marker detection, imaging examination, etc., in order to timely detect possible recurrence or new metastases, and timely adjust the treatment plan to ensure long-term survival.