Therapeutic effect of lung metastasis from rectal cancer

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If the rectal cancer is serious, it will endanger life. Some time ago, my aunt felt that her intestines were not right and she couldn't go to the toilet. Then she went to the hospital for intestinal examination. Unexpectedly, she suffered from lung metastasis of rectal cancer. Now it is more and more serious. How about the treatment effect of lung metastasis of rectal cancer!

Therapeutic effect of lung metastasis from rectal cancer

Effect 1: after suffering from rectal cancer, it is a very serious disease. We should go to the hospital for treatment in time. For CRC patients with unresectable lung metastases, we should try our best to give neoadjuvant chemotherapy first, so that the unresectable lesions can be transformed into resectable ones. The time of chemotherapy is usually 2-3 months.

Effect two: the essence of "state therapy" is: Decoction of traditional Chinese medicine, application, acupuncture and moxibustion. A large number of clinical practice has proved that state therapy plays a very important role in improving the human body's internal environment, accelerating cell metabolism, promoting endotoxin excretion, and repairing damaged cells. After treatment, many patients have achieved very satisfactory results in improving symptoms, reducing radiation and chemotherapy damage, and preventing recurrence and metastasis.

Effect 3: when CRC of rectal cancer has lung metastasis, it often means that the disease has reached the stage of wide spread, and only a few patients can receive surgical treatment. The prognostic factors of lung metastasis resection included the number of lesions, primary tumor stage, disease-free interval, preoperative CEA level, hilar or mediastinal lymph node metastasis, etc. Single lesion, disease-free interval > 36 months and normal preoperative CEA level suggest a better prognosis, while patients with hilar or mediastinal lymph node metastasis have a poor prognosis. The main indications are: (1) metastatic lesions ≤ 3; (2) well differentiated tumors, because poorly differentiated tumors are more likely to cause extensive metastasis; (3) tumor free margin > 1 cm; (4) no other unresectable extrapulmonary metastases; (5) adequate cardiopulmonary function.

matters needing attention

Rectal cancer patients have experienced repeated treatment, some of them have poor curative effect and lack of confidence in treatment. Most of them have fear, anxiety, irritability, pessimism and negative attitude. Rectal cancer patients are often very impatient and sometimes commit suicide. Therefore, we need to help them establish self-confidence and bravely overcome the disease.