How long can pancreatic cancer survive
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My aunt has been suffering from pancreatic cancer for more than half a year. She has been in poor health, and her condition has deteriorated due to improper treatment. The cancer is spreading fast. We are all worried about my aunt's health. Next, I will tell you how long can pancreatic cancer survive?
How long can pancreatic cancer survive
First, after surgery, the use of autologous cell immunotherapy can quickly restore the immune damage caused by surgery, improve the body's immunity, improve the success rate of surgery, and quickly remove the tiny residual tumor cells after surgery to prevent tumor recurrence and metastasis. Combined with radiotherapy and chemotherapy, it can reduce the side effects of radiotherapy and enhance the sensitivity of chemotherapy.
Second, the combination of autoimmune cell therapy and other conventional tumor therapy can maximize the therapeutic effect. Because the guiding ideology of CLS biotherapy is to improve the anti-cancer ability of patients themselves, it can fundamentally control the growth of tumor, maintain a balance between tumor and body, and greatly prolong the survival of patients.
Third: pancreatic cancer is a common disease, it has no specific initial symptoms, no very specific signs. Jaundice is an important symptom of pancreatic cancer, especially pancreatic head cancer. Jaundice is obstructive, accompanied by dark yellow urine and clay like stool, which is caused by the invasion or compression of the lower end of the common bile duct. Jaundice is progressive, although there may be slight fluctuations, but it can not completely subside.
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Due to the differences in the Constitution and absorption capacity of each patient, it will lead to the deterioration of pancreatic cancer. After that, there will be some differences in the survival period of each person. Patients should also actively cooperate with the treatment in the final period. Pay attention to your diet, improve immunity and supplement nutrition.