Metastasis of renal cell carcinoma to lung after operation
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This morning, my good brother found blood when he urinated. I was very worried. I went to the hospital for an examination and said that he had kidney cancer. At that time, people seemed to faint. Through treatment, he is now in a stable condition. In order to prevent you from having the same disease, let me introduce the metastasis of kidney cancer to the lung after surgery.
Metastasis of renal cell carcinoma to lung after operation
First: interferon therapy for renal cell carcinoma: renal cell carcinoma is a relatively rare cancer, but it develops rapidly, often with metastasis or local infiltration. If not diagnosed early, only 20 intestines can be surgically removed.
Second, radical nephrectomy is the most basic treatment for most patients in the middle and early stage. The scope of operation includes removal of diseased kidney, perirenal fat, perirenal fascia and ipsilateral adrenal gland
Third, the results of randomized controlled trials of renal cell carcinoma can not prove that lymphokine activated killer cells (LAK), tumor infiltrating lymphocytes (TIL) and ifn-y are effective in the treatment of metastatic renal cell carcinoma.
matters needing attention
There is no conflict between kidney cancer and exercise. Exercise makes the human body sweat a lot. Sweat can expel some carcinogens from the body in time, greatly reducing the possibility of suffering from cancer. It is one of the effective ways to prevent kidney cancer.