How long can one live after prostatectomy?
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Asked on:Apr 03, 2026 04:49 PM
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Ara
Apr 03, 2026
Generally, prostatectomy can survive for 4 to 6 years, but the specific time cannot be generalized and needs to be determined according to the patient's specific situation.
Everyone's body constitution is different, and the care and maintenance methods in daily life are different, which will lead to large differences in survival time. Prostatectomy is mainly caused by malignant prostate diseases. After prostatectomy surgery, prostate function will be seriously affected.
Or you must achieve a balanced nutritional intake in your life. You can eat more foods with relatively high protein content, such as eggs, milk, lean meat, fish, etc., which can supplement your body with nutrients.
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