The hospital effect of rectal cancer treatment is good
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A few years ago, my aunt had some physical problems and often had diarrhea. At that time, her family conditions were not very good, and she was reluctant to spend the money to go to the hospital for treatment. So she had been supporting her. Unexpectedly, the situation is getting more and more serious now. She was diagnosed with rectal cancer, and now she is finally cured. Today, I would like to share with you the good effect of the hospital for the treatment of rectal cancer.
The hospital effect of rectal cancer treatment is good
Treatment 1: chemotherapy, which is used for the treatment of rectal cancer before operation, can not improve the survival rate of patients, but can reduce the tumor to a certain extent, which is conducive to surgical resection and sphincter function preservation, and can reduce the chance of intraoperative and postoperative tumor spread. Many studies have shown that sufficient combined chemotherapy after operation can improve the survival rate of patients.
Treatment 2: radiotherapy, one of the common methods of radiotherapy for rectal cancer. The radiotherapy of rectal cancer should be used cautiously, not only the curative effect of the tumor, but also the damage of the adjacent organs around the rectum should be considered. Clinically, it is only used for adjuvant treatment of rectal cancer surgery, with certain contraindications. Patients with poor constitution should be cautious.
Treatment 3: surgical treatment, this method of treatment of rectal cancer can be used for advanced patients without surgical contraindications, can remove the metastasis of rectal cancer, but the curative effect is not ideal. No matter in the early or advanced stage of rectal cancer, the surgical treatment is easy to relapse and metastasis. Postoperative combined with biological immunotherapy, the use of autoimmune cells for anti-cancer treatment, can effectively consolidate the surgical effect, effectively prevent cancer metastasis and recurrence.
matters needing attention
Do not do in-depth dissection during operation to prevent injury to rectal nerve.