What medicine does rectum cancer take after operation
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Today, my best friend cried and told me that her sister had been diagnosed with rectal cancer. I was very surprised. I heard her talk about her sister's difficulty in defecation, bloody stool, and sometimes diarrhea. I didn't expect it to be so serious. After a period of treatment, it has been much better now. Here I would like to share with you what medicine to take after rectal cancer surgery, hoping to help more people People.
What medicine does rectum cancer take after operation
The first way: preoperative radiotherapy combined with oral chemotherapy: capecitabine tablets before surgery can improve the effect of radiotherapy. From the first day of radiotherapy, chemotherapy drugs were taken orally. A total of 5 weeks, 5 days a week, is a 5 × 5 program. Patients can imagine that they are still office workers. They need to work from Monday to Friday and rest on weekends. Oral chemotherapy is also the case, even take 5 days, rest 2 days. It's easier to remember. The radiotherapy time of each hospital is different in the morning, middle and evening, but oral medicine should be taken in the way of taking once in the morning and evening.
The second way: combined with intravenous chemotherapy: intravenous chemotherapy for 1 day, oral chemotherapy for 2 weeks, rest for 1 week. Oral chemotherapy drugs for 2 weeks are taken continuously without rest.
The third way: oral chemotherapy alone. It is suitable for older patients who can not tolerate chemotherapy. At the beginning, try to take a small dose, and then increase to the conventional dose. Although this method takes a long time, it is easier for patients to tolerate. The specific method is to take the medicine orally for 2 weeks, stop taking it for 1 week, and then continue taking it for half a year.
matters needing attention
In economically developed areas, we need to be careful about this disease. Eat light mainly, fresh vegetables, fruits, etc., to keep the stool unobstructed, if constipation, need to quickly deal with cured.