How to treat anemia with colon cancer
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I have suffered from hemorrhoids for many years. Now every time I defecate, I will bleed, and the symptoms of blood are still very serious. I often find abdominal pain, but I can't find the cause of abdominal pain. When I defecate, I can find the prolapse of rectum. When I feel that my condition is serious, I went to the hospital for examination and found that besides hemorrhoids, I also have other diseases, rectal cancer, I didn't know how I got home on the day of the inspection. After adjusting my mood, I decided to take targeted treatment. The doctor's suggestion is to take targeted treatment. What are the targeted drugs for rectal cancer?
How to treat anemia with colon cancer
First: targeted therapy drugs for rectal cancer mainly achieve the purpose of treating diseases through targeted administration during treatment, which is similar to chemotherapy or radiotherapy. At present, targeted therapy drugs are mainly oral chemotherapy drugs oxaliplatin and capecitabine, and the treatment effect is very good.
Second: however, there are still many drugs for targeted therapy, such as domestic or imported drugs. Therefore, patients can choose other good drugs for treatment when they are financially sufficient, such as targeted monoclonal antibodies, which can effectively treat metastatic colorectal cancer, and also drugs for biological targeted therapy of colorectal cancer, such as irbesartan.
Third: when patients take targeted therapy, they should observe the development of their disease. In order to avoid aggravation of the disease, they can also carry out adjuvant treatment with traditional Chinese medicine and diet. Therefore, the invasion of cancer cells into the body is irresistible. Patients should carry out adjuvant treatment from various aspects to control the disease.
matters needing attention
Patients also need to pay attention to targeted treatment, the patient's body is weak, diet will keep up, the patient had better eat nutritious food, of course, diet must be reasonable, in line with the needs of patients, do not blindly eat.