How to treat rectum cancer effectively
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The symptom of rectal cancer is a very serious malignant tumor disease. The causes of rectal cancer are directly related to the genetic factors, disease factors and environmental pollution. After the occurrence of symptoms of rectal cancer, in the early stage, it may be similar to the symptoms of hemorrhoids, so it is easy to misdiagnose, which will affect the treatment of rectal cancer. Because of the special location of rectal cancer, it is difficult to have a radical effect. How to treat rectum cancer effectively? Do you know anything about this? Now let's talk about how to treat rectal cancer effectively.
How to treat rectum cancer effectively
Treatment 1: surgical resection is the main treatment for early rectal cancer. If the resection is complete, patients with rectal cancer have the possibility of long-term survival. However, due to the damage of body tissue and the loss of Qi and blood caused by rectal cancer surgery, patients with rectal cancer are weak and easy to lead to cancer recurrence, cancer cell proliferation and metastasis. Therefore, it is necessary to strengthen the body, improve the diet and sleep status of patients with rectal cancer, and enhance the physique of patients.
Treatment 2: most advanced rectal cancer has spread and metastasis, and the probability of surgical resection is not big, even if the operation is only palliative local resection. Clinically, the treatment of advanced rectal cancer mainly includes radiotherapy, chemotherapy and traditional Chinese medicine, and the treatment principle is integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine.
Treatment 3: chemotherapy is also one of the common methods for the treatment of rectal cancer, in which the digestive function damage and bone marrow hematopoiesis suppression are the most obvious reactions, which often make it difficult for rectal cancer patients to accept chemotherapy or insist on completing the whole course of treatment due to the serious reaction.
matters needing attention
At present, anorectal endoscopy is the most effective method to detect rectal cancer. It can be used to make pathological diagnosis for suspicious lesions, and at the same time, it can also be used to remove precancerous lesions such as rectal polyps or part of early rectal cancer under endoscopy, so as to avoid the huge physical and mental trauma of major surgery. It is recommended to have anorectal endoscopy every two years, especially for those over 50 years old or with a family history of rectal cancer or polyps.