How is bladder cancer treated with chemotherapy

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Recently, my husband always feels that his bladder is very painful when he urinates. I went to the hospital with him to have a check-up and found out that he actually got bladder cancer. The doctor said that his current situation is more suitable for chemotherapy, so we recommend chemotherapy for treatment. Now let's take a look at the general chemotherapy of bladder cancer.

How is bladder cancer treated with chemotherapy

First: intravesical chemotherapy of bladder cancer: high concentration of anticancer drugs are infused into the bladder to make the anticancer drugs act directly on bladder cancer. Kill the cancer cells in the bladder, including the residual cancer cells after cystectomy. It can be used to treat superficial bladder cancer or prevent recurrence after cystectomy.

Second: interventional therapy: bladder interventional chemotherapy for inferior epigastric artery intubation chemotherapy. That is to say, the inferior epigastric artery was intubated to the bifurcation of abdominal aorta, and the catheter was reserved for combined chemotherapy. In order to reduce the side effects of chemotherapy and increase the local drug concentration, tourniquet was used to temporarily block the blood flow in both lower limbs.

Third: systemic chemotherapy: systemic chemotherapy is suitable for invasive bladder and metastatic advanced cancer or postoperative adjuvant treatment and postoperative recurrence. Systemic chemotherapy is effective for TCC, but not for squamous cell carcinoma, adenocarcinoma or mixed cell carcinoma. Systemic chemotherapy can be divided into single drug chemotherapy and combined chemotherapy.

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Bladder cancer chemotherapy is now a very common method for the treatment of bladder cancer, there are generally intracavitary chemotherapy, interventional therapy, systemic chemotherapy and other methods to chemotherapy, patients in the treatment must be based on their own actual situation to choose the appropriate method of treatment.