What can't bone giant cell tumor eat

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summary

Giant cell tumor of bone is mainly composed of multinucleated giant cells and small fusiform or round stromal cells. The giant cells are large and contain more nuclei, sometimes from dozens to hundreds. The shape of fusiform or round stromal cells is similar. Distribution and arrangement is the main basis to determine the nature of giant cells. What can't be eaten in giant cell tumor of bone?

What can't bone giant cell tumor eat

Don't smoke or drink. Spicy food. Avoid fat food.

Should eat more food with anti-tumor effect: goat blood, horseshoe crab, sheep brain, sea cucumber, oyster, turtle, turtle, sand worm, deer blood, big leaf vegetable, cereal, amaranth, rapeseed, Elaeagnus angustifolia, taro, chestnut, wild grape.  

The diet should be light and cool, such as fresh vegetables, Sydney, mustard, celery, water spinach, shepherd's purse, etc.   

matters needing attention

Giant cell tumor of bone can be classified as benign or malignant tumor according to its pathological structure, but surgical treatment is the first choice for both benign and malignant tumors. On the one hand, the lesion can be removed by surgery. On the other hand, pathological examination can be performed to determine the nature of the tumor for further treatment. It should not be expected to eliminate the lesion by external application and internal administration of drugs