How long does rectum cancer chemotherapy take
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Rectal cancer is not only a very common disease, but also a terrible cancer, that is, rectal cancer (rectal cancer) is a disease with obvious geographical distribution. And the disease is more likely to occur in some places that like to eat high protein diet. And in fact, in this malignant tumor, the trend is obvious and rapid with the change of environment. In fact, this disease needs active treatment. Many people can't cure it for a long time, not because they can't cure it, but because they don't understand it. Let's introduce how long the chemotherapy for rectal cancer takes.
How long does rectum cancer chemotherapy take
Treatment 1: surgical resection is the main treatment for early rectal cancer. If the complete tumor is successfully removed, the survival time of the patient can be prolonged. However, this kind of operation will cause damage to the patient's body tissue and Qi and blood, resulting in the patient's physical weakness, and the cancer is easy to relapse, spread and metastasize. If the operation is combined with traditional Chinese medicine, strengthening the body and strengthening the foundation, it can improve the diet and sleep status of patients, and it is of great benefit to prevent cancer recurrence and metastasis.
Treatment 2: Although chemotherapy is also a treatment for rectal cancer, this treatment is generally "neither friend nor foe", the toxic dose and effective dose are very close, and the toxic and side effects are also very strong, the digestive function is damaged, and the bone marrow hematopoietic function is inhibited most obviously, so it is difficult for patients to accept or insist on completing the whole course of treatment.
Treatment 3: because the middle and advanced rectal cancer is easy to metastasize and spread, the success rate of surgical resection is not high, even if the operation can only use palliative local lesion resection. Therefore, the clinical treatment of advanced rectal cancer often use radiotherapy, or chemotherapy combined with traditional Chinese medicine, integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine.
matters needing attention
If you feel that your body has changed, but you don't feel pain, it may be that some precancerous lesions of cancer need active treatment and prevention.