There are several treatments for esophageal cancer
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Esophageal cancer is a common disease, seriously affecting people's life and health, so everyone should do a good job in the prevention of esophageal cancer. There are several treatments for esophageal cancer. Let me tell you something.
There are several treatments for esophageal cancer
First of all: if the patient's body is relatively strong, surgery can be carried out. In fact, esophageal cancer has the best effect of surgery, and the risk is relatively small. Generally, the success rate of surgery for patients with early esophageal cancer is very high, even more than 95%. And the patient will do the relevant preoperative examination before the operation, and the doctor will assess the risk.
Second: once the patient is upper thoracic esophageal cancer, it does not have to be operated on. It is suggested that patients can consider radiotherapy. In some patients with esophageal cancer, the effect of radiotherapy is similar to surgery. The survival time of esophageal cancer depends on the treatment effect. It is generally believed that it will not exceed one year without treatment.
Finally: and preoperative patients generally need to prepare, and not only need to do mental preparation, but also need to do physical preparation. It is suggested to go to the regular hospital for esophageal cancer surgery. And try not to drag on, so that Kwai can not delay time, and surgery as soon as possible.
matters needing attention
The formation of esophageal cancer is related to mental factors. The chapter of Su Wen Tong Ping Xu Shi Lun says: "if the diaphragm is closed and the upper and lower parts are blocked, the disease of sudden worry will also occur." The syndrome of choking diaphragm described in ancient medical books is similar to the symptom of esophageal cancer described in modern medicine. The ancients believed that "the syndrome of choking diaphragm must be caused by worry, consideration, accumulated labor, depression, or excessive damage of wine and color." It shows that mental factors are closely related to the formation and development of the disease.