How many times does interventional therapy need for renal cancer

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My aunt has been suffering from kidney cancer for more than a year. Recently, she is treating kidney disease through interventional therapy. How many times does interventional therapy need for general kidney cancer? Let's learn about it through the following introduction.

How many times does interventional therapy need for renal cancer

First of all, the interventional treatment of liver cancer is similar to traditional chemotherapy, which should be given multiple sequential treatment, due to the growth characteristics of tumor itself and the body's own compensatory mechanism.

Secondly, interventional therapy (that is, traditional hepatic artery embolization) can induce new tumor blood vessels to supply blood to the tumor after a period of time. Therefore, it is unlikely that one or two interventional treatments can completely control the tumor. If so, liver cancer will not be called "the king of cancer".

Finally, single interventional therapy has great limitations. If the tumor is large, multiple interventional therapy methods are needed to complement each other, such as interventional embolization combined with radiofrequency therapy, interventional embolization combined with cryotherapy, etc. Patients should be evaluated according to their needs after interventional treatment. As the patient said, the effect of interventional therapy is not obvious after one time, and the reasons need to be carefully analyzed. If the blood supply of tumor is not rich, the curative effect of interventional embolization is poor, and it needs to be combined with other means for supplementary treatment. Therefore, the choice of interventional therapy must be based on the patient's own situation, and must communicate well with the attending doctor.

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For advanced renal cancer patients, according to their eating habits, color, fragrance, taste and shape can promote appetite, and try to meet the body's nutritional needs and heat supply. In addition, in this period, the mood of patients with renal cancer is also very important, and maintaining a positive and optimistic mood is also good for the disease.