Is it OK not to have chemotherapy after bladder cancer operation
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A friend I know got bladder cancer at the age of 40. When it was found out, it was already in the advanced stage. Although the operation was carried out, the effect seemed not very good. There had been bleeding symptoms all the time. In order to let more people understand, I would like to popularize science for you. Is it OK not to chemotherapy after bladder cancer operation.
Is it OK not to have chemotherapy after bladder cancer operation
First of all: bladder cancer generally needs radiotherapy after surgery. How long does it take? Everyone is different. Generally, half of the patients with bladder cancer will have metastasis after cystectomy. The survival rate is not high. Moreover, bladder cancer is very sensitive to chemotherapy. After several times of chemotherapy, some patients' condition can be alleviated. And a small number of patients can also get long-term survival, so chemotherapy must be done.
Secondly, there is another method is neoadjuvant chemotherapy, which is feasible for some patients before operation. The main purpose of this method is to control the local lesions, reduce the tumor stage, reduce the difficulty of operation and eliminate micrometastasis, and improve the long-term survival rate after operation.
Finally: for patients after chemotherapy need to continue to do radiotherapy, professional doctors think that the first choice of adjuvant treatment for locally progressive bladder cancer after radical surgery is chemotherapy, because bladder cancer is very sensitive to chemotherapy, but for radiotherapy, according to the needs of patients, and to see the physical condition of patients.
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No matter what kind of patients after major surgery, if they want to be better and faster, the treatment can not be interrupted, and then there is continuous chemotherapy. After several processes, they will be tortured in good health. So at this time, the family members must do a good job in the ideological work of patients, and eat as much as possible.