How to treat kidney cancer
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Taking medicine all the time, the blood pressure control is relatively stable. Now it's kidney cancer. The doctor says it's better to have surgery. After treatment, it's better. Let's take a look at how to treat kidney cancer.
How to treat kidney cancer
Treatment 1: renal artery embolization refers to the selective renal artery catheterization through percutaneous puncture, injecting embolic material to occlude the artery. Main functions: ① extensive tumor necrosis and tumor shrinkage after embolization create conditions for operation, reduce intraoperative blood loss, make it easy to separate tumor and shorten operation time; ② reduce tumor cell dissemination; ③ for huge tumors that are difficult to remove, embolization can increase the chance of surgical resection; ④ palliative embolization can control and relieve the symptoms of patients.
Simple nephrectomy can not relieve the symptoms of patients with advanced renal cancer, but simple nephrectomy can not be tolerated.
Treatment 3: nephron sparing surgery for renal cell carcinoma. Nephron sparing surgery refers to complete resection of renal tumor and maximum preservation of normal renal tissue. Partial nephrectomy and tumor enucleation are also feasible.
matters needing attention
Active treatment is for other kidney diseases, such as renal cysts. If these diseases are not treated in time, it is easy to have cachexia and induce renal cancer. Long term clinical studies have also shown that people with kidney diseases have a higher risk of disease than normal people. It's also a way to prevent kidney cancer.