I believe many women feel very confused when they are diagnosed with uterine cancer. For patients with uterine cancer, how should they face this disease? And how long can one live after getting uterine cancer? Next, please provide a detailed explanation of these two issues. What should I do if I get uterine cancer?
If a woman is informed during a hospital examination that she has uterine cancer, the following steps need to be followed to treat the disease.
Firstly, relax your mood. Patients should calm down and carefully listen to the doctor's advice and condition analysis. Don't be too anxious or do extreme things such as jumping off a building.
Secondly, correct treatment. In order to choose the appropriate method for treatment, generally speaking, patients with early stage uterine cancer have a probability of complete cure, and the method of treating such patients is mostly hysterectomy. However, for patients with advanced uterine cancer, i.e. those with cancer cell metastasis, it is necessary to choose the corresponding treatment plan based on the metastasis of cancer cells. Generally, the methods for treating such patients are mostly chemotherapy and surgical therapy.
Thirdly, actively seek treatment. Actively cooperate with doctors for treatment, and also pay attention to personal diet, hygiene, and mood during the treatment period.
How long?
Many patients with uterine cancer believe that they will die soon, but their understanding is actually very wrong. The survival time of uterine cancer patients is not fixed, so a detailed analysis of the survival time of uterine cancer patients is required.
Firstly, for patients with early-stage uterine cancer, if they can assist doctors in treatment in a timely manner, the probability of cure is high, and such patients may have a long-term life. However, if patients do not receive any treatment, they may die within a year.
Secondly, for patients with mid to late stage uterine cancer, if they can receive chemotherapy and surgical treatment, they can basically live for more than 2 years, and there are also patients who live for more than 10 years. However, if patients give up treatment and do not take any care of themselves, they may die within a month.
In summary, for patients with uterine cancer, the first step is to calm down and actively discuss treatment plans with the doctor. If patients can seriously assist doctors in their treatment, their survival time will be extended, but if patients give up treatment, they are likely to die within a month.