Postoperative radiotherapy and chemotherapy for renal cell carcinoma

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Recently, he has a cough. He went to the hospital for examination and found lung metastasis of renal cell carcinoma. Through treatment, he is now in a stable condition. In order to prevent you from having the same disease, let me introduce radiotherapy and chemotherapy after renal cell carcinoma surgery.

Postoperative radiotherapy and chemotherapy for renal cell carcinoma

First: Recently, interferon-a (IFN-a) or (and) interleukin-2 (IL-2) are the first-line treatment for metastatic clear cell renal cell carcinoma, with an effective rate of about 15%.

Second, in the early stage of solitary renal cell carcinoma, enucleation of the tumor should be performed, and partial nephrectomy should be performed for those located at one pole.

Third: interferon treatment can make 1 / 6 ~ 1 / 5 patients recover. Patients with renal cell carcinoma responded to crude human leucocyte interferon a (LE), purified lymphoblastic interferon a (ly) and recombinant ifneea, ifn-1 and ifn-1, ifn-1, ifn-1, ifn-1, ifn-1, ifn-1, ifn-1, ifn-1, ifn-1, ifn-1, ifn-1, ifn-1, ifn-1, ifn-1, ifn-1, ifn-1.

matters needing attention

Patients with renal cancer consume a lot of food, so they must have enough nutrition. The simplest way to measure a patient's nutritional status is to maintain weight.