How long can early breast cancer live after chemotherapy
summary
My aunt got breast cancer, belongs to the early stage, had surgery treatment, suddenly into the chemotherapy stage, the recovery is OK, Gini God, let me talk about how long early breast cancer can live after chemotherapy.
How long can early breast cancer live after chemotherapy
First, breast cancer is one of the most common malignant tumors in women. The incidence rate of 7-10% is the most common malignancy in all kinds of women. It is the only cause of cancer in women. The incidence of this disease is often related to heredity, and the incidence rate of women between 40 and 60 years old is higher than that before and after menopause.
Second, the best treatment for early breast cancer is surgery. However, if the patient is old, weak and unable to bear the damage of surgery, it is suggested that the patient should take conservative treatment of traditional Chinese medicine to prolong the patient's life. Taking Xi! Pai capsule can improve human immunity, inhibit the growth and proliferation of cancer cells, induce apoptosis of cancer cells, and reverse abnormal differentiation of cancer cells. It can help relieve pain, prolong life and improve the quality of life of patients.
Third, there is no definite answer about how long the patients with early breast cancer can live after chemotherapy. It depends on the applicability of chemotherapy and whether they cooperate with other adjuvant treatments to reduce side effects. In order to prolong the survival time of patients, it is suggested that the patients should adopt the triple balance therapy of traditional Chinese medicine after chemotherapy to regulate traditional Chinese medicine, promote blood circulation and remove blood stasis, soften hard and disperse knot, It can nourish yin and moisten lung, enhance immunity, inhibit the growth and spread of cancer cells, reduce the side effects of chemotherapy, and wish the patient a speedy recovery.
matters needing attention
Breast cancer generally needs surgical resection, combined with chemotherapy or endocrine therapy. Avoid spicy, high-fat and greasy food, don't eat salted and moldy food, eat regularly, be cheerful, and don't get angry often.