Can esophagus cancer perform an operation
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Some time ago, my grandfather was eating less and less, and sometimes he didn't even eat, which made us very worried. Later, he went to the hospital and said that he had esophageal cancer. At present, my grandfather is quite old, so we consulted the doctor to see if he can operate, and then we shared the results with you.
Can esophagus cancer perform an operation
First, surgery is the preferred treatment for many cancers, but esophageal cancer is slightly different. The preferred treatment is radiotherapy, which includes external radiation and intracavitary radiation, preoperative radiation and postoperative radiation. This is because the surgical treatment of cervical and upper thoracic esophageal cancer is more traumatic, with higher incidence of complications and less radiation damage. For esophageal cancer with definite diagnosis, limited lesion scope, no distant metastasis and no surgical contraindication, surgical treatment should be considered first. At present, the resection rate of esophageal cancer is more than 95%.
Second, the first choice of treatment for esophageal cancer is surgical resection, because only in this way can we remove all cancer cells. Usually, patients with esophageal cancer have to go through a period of recovery after surgical treatment. After surgical treatment, diet is very important. If your diet is improper, it will have a great impact on the operation So we must cooperate with the doctor for treatment.
The third stage should pay attention to the nutrition of food, such as enriching the body's appetite, nourishing the body's blood, nourishing the body's taste, nourishing the body's body's body's body's body.
matters needing attention
No matter before or after the operation of esophageal cancer, the requirements for diet are still very high, but they all have a recovery period. After the operation of esophageal cancer, fasting water should be as much as possible. When you can drink according to the doctor's advice, you can drink a small amount of water to prevent anastomotic leakage. Generally, you should eat after three days.