Is myxoid liposarcoma sensitive to chemoradiotherapy?

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I have a distant uncle, I should say a cousin. Because he and I work in the same city, we often get together. Recently, my uncle always felt that the liver was very painful, accompanied by nausea, and his whole body was thin. Go to the hospital to check that is suffering from myxoid liposarcoma, it is best to do chemotherapy.

Is myxoid liposarcoma sensitive to chemoradiotherapy?

Generally speaking, patients with myxoid liposarcoma are more sensitive to the effect of chemotherapy. Many patients can see more obvious effect after starting chemotherapy. It is generally recommended to do three courses of treatment. The specific chemotherapy plan needs to be based on the patient's condition. Generally speaking, we should insist on reexamination after chemotherapy to avoid recurrence.

For a long time, most of the drug treatment only focuses on the cancer cells themselves, focusing on the killing of cancer cells themselves, while ignoring the activation of human immune cells. Ginsenoside Rh2, which is recommended by many experts, has good anticancer effect. High purity ginsenoside Rh2 has made a great breakthrough in the "immune activation" of cells. It can quickly activate the immune activity of damaged cells, expel and inhibit cancer cells, control the spread of cancer cells, and achieve the purpose of rehabilitation of cancer

Liposarcoma is easy to relapse and grows fast. There is no other good way except surgery. Traditional Chinese medicine may slow down the growth of tumor, but it can't be controlled. If it can be operated, try to remove it. After resection with surgery, we can use some traditional Chinese medicine for conditioning and relief, and then we must pay attention to the usual diet

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Chemotherapy is of little significance because of its low malignancy and low possibility of metastasis. For the type with higher malignancy, chemotherapy can be used to prevent postoperative metastasis. Since there is no specific chemotherapeutic drug for liposarcoma at present, we mostly use combination chemotherapy. The commonly used drugs are adriamycin ADM, cisplatin DDP, cyclophosphamide CTX, vincristine VCR, which has therapeutic significance for the detection of micrometastasis before clinical metastasis.