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  2. According to one study, the 5-year survival rate for people with liver metastases originating from colorectal cancer is 11% with treatment. Without treatment, the life expectancy is 8 months.

  3. Metastatic Liver Cancer: How Long Can You Live With It and More

    www.healthline.com/health/cancer/stages-of-metastatic-liver-cancer

    In one small study of people with metastatic hepatocellular carcinoma, those whose liver cancer had spread to their lymph nodes or distant organs had an average survival rate of 4 and 11...

  4. End stage liver cancer: Symptoms timeline and life expectancy

    www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/end-stage-liver-cancer-timeline

    Stage C: A person has a median survival of 1113 months with treatment or 6-8 months without treatment. Stage D: A person has a median survival of 3–4 months.

  5. Metastatic Stage 4 Liver Cancer: Symptoms and What to Expect

    www.cancercenter.com/cancer-types/liver-cancer/types/metastatic-liver-cancer

    Stage 4 liver cancer life expectancy When liver cancer metastasizes, it most commonly spreads to the lungs and bones. The five-year survival rate for a patient whose liver cancer has spread to surrounding tissue, organs and/or lymph nodes is estimated at 12 percent .

  6. Stage 4 Liver Cancer: How Long Can You Live With It? -...

    healthmatch.io/liver-disease/stage-4-liver-cancer

    Stage IV liver cancer life expectancy. With stage IV liver cancer, many factors influence your life expectancy. These include: The specific type of cancer you have. What treatments you undergo. Whether the cancer responds to these treatments. Your age. Your overall health

  7. Incidence of synchronous liver metastasis and median survival for liver metastasis cases in subgroup analyses by insurance (A, B), marital status (C, D), residence type (E, F), income (G, H), education (I, J) and unemployment (K, L).

  8. Liver Metastases | Cancer Spread to Liver - American Cancer...

    www.cancer.org/cancer/managing-cancer/advanced-cancer/liver-metastases.html

    The liver is a common site for metastases from many cancer types. Cancers that spread to the liver most often are colorectal cancer, as well as breast, esophageal, stomach, pancreatic, lung, kidney, and melanoma skin cancers.

  9. How Long Can You Live With Metastatic Liver Cancer?

    www.doctorpedia.com/channels/how-long-can-you-live-with-metastatic-liver-cancer

    The truth is, your survival rate with metastatic liver cancer (same as with most every other cancer) greatly depends on where it metastasized from, how much it has spread, as well as your own current health condition.

  10. Stage 4 Liver Cancer: Life Expectancy and Treatment - Verywell...

    www.verywellhealth.com/stage-4-liver-cancer-5114067

    Stage 4 liver cancer has spread (metastasized) from the liver to other organs or parts of the body. Find prognosis and treatment information here.

  11. Liver Cancer Stages and Survival Rates - Cancer Treatment Centers...

    www.cancercenter.com/cancer-types/liver-cancer/stages

    In stage 4 liver cancer the cancer may have spread to nearby lymph nodes and/or to distant sites within the body. Advanced liver cancer doesn’t often metastasize, but when it does, it’s most likely to spread to the lungs and bones.