How to treat bladder cancer after transhepatic operation
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Some time ago, when my uncle went to the hospital for examination, he found that he was suffering from bladder cancer. No wonder in his daily life, he often had the symptoms of urinary bleeding. It turned out that it was all caused by bladder cancer. At the suggestion of his family, he had surgery to relieve the disease. Now that his condition has been controlled to a certain extent, I will transfer the bladder cancer to liver How to treat this problem after operation tells everybody.
How to treat bladder cancer after transhepatic operation
First of all: each patient's situation is different, the number of chemotherapy is also different. Chemotherapy for bladder cancer includes intravesical chemotherapy, systemic chemotherapy, arterial chemotherapy, etc. Intravesical instillation chemotherapy is suitable for patients of different stages, especially for superficial tumors of stage 0-I. It can not play a good role in the treatment of other deep infiltrated lesions, but it can still play a role in the treatment of superficial lesions.
Second: the gastrointestinal side effects of general chemotherapy usually begin to appear in the evening of the next day. If it's hair loss or something, at least one course of treatment is over before it begins to appear.
Finally: surgical treatment is the first choice for the treatment of bladder cancer. If the general situation of patients allows, electroresection of bladder cancer can be given, and local perfusion drug treatment can be given after operation. If the general situation of patients does not allow surgical treatment, local perfusion chemotherapy can also be given alone.
matters needing attention
Patients with bladder cancer, but also pay more attention not to eat those smoked food, smoked food will also affect the patient's body, which contains carcinogens, at the same time, patients should pay more attention to eat some fresh vegetables and fruits, so as to supplement their own body nutrition, ease their own physical symptoms.