What is the survival rate of stage 3 colon cancer? - colon cancer survival rate
My friend is a man of 45 years, at the end of Stage 3 colon cancer. It is located near the anus and have to remove the anus and on. He is physically fit decent (a little girl), and has begun training. It looks good, but now starts today after chemotherapy.
What can I expect?
What will happen?
My friend Al survive?
-Mike
5 comments:
His chances are very good if you follow your health plan. It is very important not to treatment, and talk about a med that your blood will bring doctors know what it is forgotten. I wish you much success
My BIL has that experience. He ignored the first signs that cancer is not as fast as you can. He graduated with chemotherapy, radiation therapy to shrink the tumor and after surgery. He was given a colostomy (the thing) in my pocket. It was hard for him, but he is still with us, 7 years after diagnosis. Cancer and treatment, which is to be paid, but could not long after that survive. I wish you all the best.
In general, survive 40 to 50 percent five years after diagnosis of cancer.
* This is not terrible, but still better than cancer in stage IV, the 10 percent or less.
Another good reason for the tests: the survival rate for cancer of stage 1 is 90 percent or more.
We encourage you to continue working out. It will help you get through treatments that keep strong and help your body fight against disease.
I think the best will survive Chamco go through chemotherapy, and we had him in good health after chemotherapy to be expected.
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