Stage 4 Colon Cancer Life Expectancy
Complete elimination of the cancer that has reached the fourth stage is quite difficult. Surgical removal of cancer is possible when it is in its preliminary stage. So, stage 4 colon cancer life expectancy is quite low, as compared to stage 1 life expectancy. Read on to know the average life expectancy of stage 4 colon cancer....

Average Life Expectancy of Stage 4 Colon Cancer
Colon cancer life expectancy varies according to the stage at which the cancer is detected. Usually, colon cancer warning signs like pain in the stomach, diarrhea, jaundice, rectal bleeding, weight loss without any reason, anemia, fatigue, constipation, indigestion, nausea and vomiting are neglected or misinterpreted. Mostly, such symptoms are considered as symptoms of common problems related to indigestion, acidity, spicy food, late-night dinners, lack of sleep, etc. and people think they will get rid of these problems very soon.
The tumor grows gradually and blocks the intestine. The cancer spreads through the layers of the intestine, towards the lymph nodes. Through blood and lymph, the cancerous cells travel throughout the body and invade various organs. During the fourth stage, the cancer metastasizes (spreads to other organs), and elimination of the cancer with the help of treatment and surgery becomes almost impossible. Therefore the chances of survival drop to under 10%. As we have still not come up with a cure for cancer, stage 4 cancer survival rate is very low. Very few people have lived more than 5 years with stage 4 colon cancer. Treatment options like surgery, chemotherapy and radiation therapy help a lot to increase the life expectancy of the patients diagnosed with stage 4 cancer.
Stage 4 colon cancer life expectancy without treatment is very poor. However, there have been examples of colon cancer patients who have lived for more than five years in spite of having advanced stage cancer. Some patients fight the situation with the help of diet. We all know that diet plays an important role in all types of cancers. Although diet cannot cure cancer, it can definitely prevent its advancement and can make the treatment more effective. Avoiding red meat and fat, or following a vegetarian low-fat or no-fat diet (eating lots of fruits, vegetables and grains, that are naturally packed with cancer-fighting substances) can help prevent cancer. You may take a look at the colon cancer five-year survival rates for various stages of the cancer:
- First stage of colon cancer: Chances of surviving for five years are more than 90%. During this stage, the cancerous cells move from the innermost layer to the central layers of the colon.
- Second stage of colon cancer: Chances of surviving for five years are more than 73%. During this stage, the cancerous cells move to the nearby lymph nodes.
- Third stage of colon cancer: Chances of surviving for five years are more than 45%. During this stage, the cancerous cells move to the nearby organs.
- Fourth stage of colon cancer: Chances of surviving for five years are less than 9%. During this stage, the cancer invades distant parts of the body like liver and lungs.
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