The possibility of bone metastasis in renal cell carcinoma
summary
The most prominent feature of renal cell carcinoma is the occurrence of bone metastasis, which has attracted the attention of many people. This makes it more difficult for patients to treat this disease. Therefore, we should understand the possibility of bone metastasis of renal cell carcinoma. Let's explore it together.
The possibility of bone metastasis in renal cell carcinoma
First, renal cell carcinoma can spread through the invasion of primary tumor to adjacent tissues and organs, and can also metastasize through lymphatic vessels or veins. Low grade malignant tumors often maintain a complete capsule, although the volume is huge, there is still no metastasis.
Second, although the capsule of high malignant renal cell carcinoma is intact, under the microscope, the cancer cells often infiltrate and penetrate the capsule, and invade the perirenal fat as the tumor grows.
Third, if there is a metastatic disease, basically lost the significance of surgery. Therefore, it is the most ideal plan to actively take tumor biological cell therapy combined with radiotherapy and chemotherapy.
matters needing attention
Postoperative rehabilitation patients should be reviewed regularly, once every 1-3 months, once every half a year to a year in good condition, and adhere to comprehensive treatment. Maintain an optimistic outlook on life, stabilize emotions and improve the quality of life.