How is hematuria of cervical cancer to return a responsibility?
summary
The incidence rate of cervical cancer is a common gynecologic malignancy. In fact, cervical cancer is not unpreventable. People's behavior habits, for example, multiple personality partners, smoking and other bad habits, can increase the incidence of cervical cancer. Therefore, changing these living conditions and regular physical examination can reduce the incidence of disease. For the high incidence group of cervical cancer, it is suggested that women over 9 years old should be vaccinated with cervical cancer vaccine, which has a good effect on prevention. So, now let's take a look at how to have blood in urine with cervical cancer? Let's introduce the related knowledge of the field.
How is hematuria of cervical cancer to return a responsibility?
First: under normal circumstances, surgical treatment of cervical cancer is generally required to be thorough, safe, strictly grasp the indications and prevent complications. Relatively speaking, the more common treatment is to use extensive hysterectomy and pelvic lymphadenectomy.
Second: radiotherapy is now one of the preferred methods for the treatment of cervical cancer, which is generally applied to all stages of cervical cancer, but the scope of radiation is not fixed, mainly including the cervix and the affected vagina, uterine body and other parts. In addition, patients should also do a good job in all aspects of nursing work.
Third: up to now, cervical cancer is not sensitive to most anticancer drugs. Therefore, the effective rate of chemotherapy is not more than 15%. Therefore, chemotherapy should also pay attention to other treatment options, especially chemotherapy, radiotherapy and other comprehensive treatment for patients with advanced cervical cancer.
matters needing attention
Cervical cancer patients often have anxiety, fear, sadness and other psychological, which has a great impact on the patient's body and other aspects, so we must always pay attention to the psychological changes of patients.