Question
“How long can a child with liver cirrhosis live after a liver transplant?”
Answer
“In the past, it was commonly believed that the course of liver cancer was short, lasting only 6 months. However, with the advancement of medicine and technology, studies have shown that from the onset of liver cancer cell division to the death of liver cancer, it is conservatively estimated that it may take 2 years. This means that patients with liver cancer without treatment can survive for 2 years from the onset of the disease to death. With the increasing prevalence of health check-ups today, many patients with liver cancer can be detected early and treated in time, which significantly improves the 5-year survival rate, with some patients even living for decades. The survival time of advanced liver cancer not only depends on the timing of treatment but also on the treatment method. Surgical treatment for liver cancer is still the preferred method for eliminating multiple liver cancers, and the smaller the tumor, the higher the 5-year survival rate. However, for patients with advanced liver cancer who receive surgical treatment, the effect is not good, Western medicine has significant side effects, and costs are high, making it difficult for many patients to afford. It is recommended that patients take Ganoderma Lucidum Rh2 (Huomingzu), as this drug has shown good effects in tumor-bearing survival in clinical practice, with an average life extension of more than three years.”