How to treat cervical cancer
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Due to the influence of various adverse factors in life, the number of patients suffering from cancer is increasing day by day, among which cervical cancer is more common in gynecology. Once diagnosed with cervical cancer, for female friends is undoubtedly a bolt from the blue, a serious threat to women's physical and mental health, to life and work has brought a certain impact. So how to treat cervical cancer, let's take a look.
How to treat cervical cancer
First of all: Traditional Chinese medicine treatment of cervical cancer has the characteristics of strong overall concept, less toxic and side effects, as well as strengthening healthy and eliminating pathogenic factors, and has achieved ideal results in the treatment of cervical cancer, especially in the middle and advanced stage. It can effectively inhibit and kill malignant tumor cells, and prevent the metastasis of cancer cells in the treatment of primary lesions.
Secondly: cervical cancer radiotherapy is a common method for the treatment of cervical cancer, which can be used for various stages of cervical cancer. The scope of radiation mainly includes the cervix and involved vagina, uterine body, parametrial tissue and pelvic lymph nodes. There are two kinds of irradiation methods: internal irradiation and external irradiation. Most of them are combined with internal and external irradiation. Intracavitary radium (RA) or 137 cesium were used as internal radiation source, mainly for primary cervical lesions. The external radiation source used 60 drill, mainly for the primary lesions outside the metastasis, mainly including the pelvic lymph node drainage area. The dose is usually 60Gy. At present, internal irradiation is advocated for early cervical cancer. For advanced cancer, especially for patients with large local tumor, active bleeding, or with infection, external irradiation is preferred.
In recent years, surgery combined with preoperative neoadjuvant chemotherapy is also used to reduce the tumor focus and control subclinical metastasis, and it is also used for radiosensitization.
matters needing attention
1. Avoid dirty sexual intercourse and improper sexual relations. Patients with active genital ulcers and rashes are absolutely forbidden to have sexual relations with anyone. 2. Sexual intercourse is forbidden during the treatment, and the spouse should also be examined if necessary. 3. The nursing of local damage should pay attention to keep clean and dry to prevent secondary infection. 4. After cure or recurrence, we should pay attention to the prevention of cold, cold, fatigue and other inducing factors, in order to reduce recurrence. I hope what I have told will help you. I suggest you learn more.