Cancer in situ survival

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2025-05-25 02:27:47 Views: 53 times

Cancer in situ can be found and treated in a timely manner. It can usually survive for a long time, and may even be cured without affecting normal life.

Cancer in situ survival

Cancer in situ is when cancer cells are confined to the original site without invasion of surrounding tissues and metastasis. This makes treatment relatively easy and effective. After early detection, local treatment such as surgery can often completely remove the lesion and achieve a radical effect.

Due to the characteristics of carcinoma in situ, the prognosis after treatment is usually very good. The risk of recurrence after surgical resection is relatively low, and patients can achieve good quality of life and long survival time. However, carcinoma in situ often has no obvious symptoms and is easily overlooked. This highlights the importance of regular physical examination and screening so that lesions can be detected early.

Early diagnosis is the key to improve the treatment effect and survival time of cancer in situ. For some high-risk groups, such as long-term smoking, family history of cancer, etc., monitoring and examination should be strengthened.

The survival time of cancer in situ patients is usually optimistic, but the premise is to achieve early detection, early treatment, and standardized follow-up and monitoring after treatment.



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