What medicine does glioma take

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Glioma (glioma) accounts for about 46% of intracranial tumors. In the Third International (Sydney) Conference on cancer control 1996, the incidence rate of glioma is 3 to 10/10 million, which accounts for 1% to 3% of the total malignant tumors. The average survival time of surgery plus radiotherapy and chemotherapy is only 8~11 months. So what does glioma eat well?

What medicine does glioma take

First of all, during chemotherapy, you can eat more protein supplement foods, such as milk, lean meat, pig feet, sea cucumber, fish, animal liver, red dates, walnuts, black fungus, etc.

Secondly, eat more vitamin rich fruits, such as Kiwi fruit, honey peach, apple, grape, etc., and drink more green tea, oolong tea and honey water.

Finally, semi liquid food, such as lotus seed soup, snow ear soup, milk, soybean milk, crucian carp soup, can be selected appropriately.

matters needing attention

Avoid coffee, cocoa and other exciting drinks. Avoid spicy food, such as onion, garlic, leek, pepper, pepper, cinnamon and so on