How to control the recurrence of lung cancer

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During this period of time, I found that my father had a very bad cough. I was woken up by his cough in the middle of the night. I think he was in a very bad mood and had a bad appetite. I went to the hospital for examination and said that it was early lung cancer and needed surgery. Today, let me talk about how to control the recurrence of lung cancer.

How to control the recurrence of lung cancer

Step 1: if lung cancer does not recur within five years, the probability of recurrence is very small. It is recommended that patients cooperate with biotherapy. Biotherapy has almost no toxic side effects and will not cause harm to the human body. Biotherapy can identify the cancer cells in the patient's body, kill them accurately, effectively inhibit the spread of cancer cells and prevent tumor recurrence and metastasis.

The second step: the auxiliary measures after lung cancer surgery are also directly related to the recurrence rate, such as rehabilitation nursing, diet, patients' psychology and so on. We should actively cooperate with the treatment and rehabilitation, develop good living and eating habits, and regularly review, so as to achieve the best prognosis.

The third step: the patient is after lung cancer surgery. At this time, chemotherapy generally takes four to six courses of treatment. Because the side effects of chemotherapy are very big, long-term chemotherapy is afraid that the patient's body can't bear. Moreover, if chemotherapy is needed, it's better to combine with traditional Chinese medicine to consolidate the treatment, which will be better for the patient's physical recovery.

matters needing attention

Lung cancer patients undergoing surgical treatment are in the process of rehabilitation, although they have forgotten the operation, but lung cancer patients and their families can not be taken lightly, we must do a good job in the prevention of lung cancer recurrence after surgery, this work has played a vital role in the rehabilitation of lung cancer patients.