How to treat gastric cancer

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Half a year after my husband and I got married, he was found suffering from gastric cancer. I was just pregnant with a child at this time, and now I am frustrated. I love him very much and let him go to the hospital for good treatment. Now his condition has been controlled to a certain extent. I will tell you how to treat gastric cancer.

How to treat gastric cancer

Method 1: the drug use of patients with advanced gastric cancer should be determined according to the treatment plan, mainly chemotherapy drugs, commonly used oral chemotherapy drugs are tegafur, youfuding, fluferrone, etc. Commonly used intravenous chemotherapy drugs are fluorouracil, mitomycin, cisplatin, etc.

Method 2: patients should pay attention to take some traditional Chinese medicine, which can well activate the body function of patients, enhance immunity, and inhibit the synthesis of DNA in tumor cells, which has a positive impact on improving the quality of life of patients and reducing the risk of recurrence.

Method 3: the treatment of cancer should generally consider the operation and postoperative radiochemotherapy measures, but also with traditional Chinese medicine to recuperate, traditional Chinese medicine treatment of cancer can reduce the symptoms and pain of patients, improve the quality of life, prolong life, reduce the mortality of cancer, now found in traditional Chinese medicine Scutellaria barbata, lobelia, Hedyotis diffusa, coix seed, etc. have anti-cancer effect.

matters needing attention

Patients may have malnutrition, and the intake of nutrition can not meet the needs of the body. This situation is mainly due to the high metabolism of malignant tumor, the decline of gastrointestinal function and insufficient nutrition intake. In view of the malnutrition of patients, medical staff and their families should pay attention to adding more nutritious food to patients' diet, timely supplement the required nutrition, improve the nutritional status, and improve patients' ability to tolerate surgery.