What are the better ways to treat bladder cancer
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There is an uncle who has bladder cancer and has been treated in the hospital. Because of bladder cancer, my uncle carries a bag of urine on his back, and he doesn't feel it. He only knows that he needs to change the bag when the bag is full of urine. This kind of life seems to be very acceptable to ordinary people, but under the careful care of the doctor, my uncle's condition has been well controlled. Now let me talk about the better treatment of bladder cancer.
What are the better ways to treat bladder cancer
First, chemotherapy of bladder cancer includes intravesical chemotherapy, systemic chemotherapy, arterial chemotherapy, etc. Intravesical instillation chemotherapy is suitable for all stages of patients, especially for superficial tumors of stage 0-I. it can not play a good role in the treatment of other deep infiltrating lesions, but it can still play a role in the treatment of superficial lesions. Systemic chemotherapy combined with systemic chemotherapy can improve the resection rate and the comprehensive treatment effect of bladder cancer.
Second: total cystectomy. Indications: for patients with large and scattered multiple tumors, local resection is not suitable; the tumor is located near the bladder triangle; or the invasive tumor located in the bladder neck, total cystectomy should be used.
Third: the treatment of bladder cancer can be divided into western medicine and traditional Chinese medicine. Western medicine includes surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy. The advantages of Western medicine are: quick effect, good effect. Disadvantages: easy recurrence, side effects. In the treatment of bladder cancer, traditional Chinese medicine appears as an auxiliary treatment. For example, in the process of surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy, taking some drugs containing ginsenoside Rh2 can reduce the size of bladder cancer, enhance the immunity of patients, and indirectly improve the therapeutic effect.
matters needing attention
We don't know much about bladder cancer, but now more and more people suffer from bladder cancer. Of course, this is closely related to personal habits. If patients get timely and effective treatment, it is likely to be cured.