Glioma patients, now in their 60s, how is it treated?

Updated on healthy 2024-02-25
21 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    When a person's intracranial tumor undergoes craniotomy, most of them will hurt the nerves, causing irreparable damage. Injury to motor nerves can cause hemiplegia, and injury to language nerves can cause aphasia; Blindness can occur if the optic nerve is injured; Facial nerve injury leads to facial paralysis; Epilepsy symptoms will occur in the epilepsy area, and all patients who have undergone craniotomy will have a significant decrease in intelligence due to damage to normal brain tissue, and there is no quality of life. Almost 100% after glioma surgery, the time is generally half a year to eight months after surgery, the average survival week of patients with total resection, and the survival week of patients with partial resection, the cost of surgery plus radiotherapy and chemotherapy is generally more than 100,000 yuan, and the survival period is less than one year.

    What is the best conservative approach without craniotomy?

    At present, the best conservatism is Yuansheng TCM Surgery - Acupuncture, which is acupuncture cupping. Its advantages are that the method is simple, the symptoms and the root causes are treated, and there is no ***. Often at the same time as brain tumors, other lesions in the body are also at the same time, and the cost is low.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Or pass the ** to make a more accurate judgment. However, if there is a small amount of bleeding for 5 days, if you are conscious, you should be fine. The main thing is that glioma is a little troublesome, is it an imaging diagnosis or a pathological diagnosis?

    If you have already had surgery and pathological diagnosis, do not prescribe it again, use some dehydrating drugs, and do chemoradiotherapy.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Glioma survival time is related to a number of factors, as follows:

    1. It is related to whether the tumor growth site can be completely resected;

    2. It is related to the degree of malignancy of the tumor: if the tumor is benign and can be completely resected, the prognosis is better; If the tumor is malignant, or even reaches the level of gum mother and medullary mother, the prognosis is poor, and the average survival time is about 11 months;

    3. Related to postoperative compliance: whether the patient undergoes postoperative radiotherapy and chemotherapy according to the condition;

    4. Related to the patient's basic factors: if the patient is older or has cardiopulmonary functional diseases, the prognosis is worse and the survival time is relatively reduced.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Dizziness, nausea, blurred eyes, poor hearing: these are all the result of the compression of a brain tumor.

    Regardless of whether the brain tumor is operated on or not, radiotherapy or chemotherapy or not, medicine (traditional Chinese medicine) should be taken, and traditional Chinese and Western medicine should be combined. This is a yes (surgery is possible in the early stage, surgery is not helpful in the late stage or in a bad location).

    Usually we always say "integration of traditional Chinese and Western medicine", when encountering this kind of serious disease, it is really the time to integrate traditional Chinese and Western medicine, should be comprehensive, not just one method.

    Moreover, cancer is a lifelong disease (when the cancer cells have not spread, they can be removed, but even if they are cut cleanly, there are always cancer cells in the body, and with the accumulation of time, the ** rate is high), we must insist on taking medicine, and we must not think that everything will be fine after surgery and chemotherapy (after surgery and chemotherapy, there is still a long way to go, and the main task at this time is to prevent **). It's medical common sense. Many patients think that they have been cured after surgery and the doctor clearly says that "the operation was successful".

    This is obviously a lack of medical knowledge, and as a result, it suffers from this loss). You should take the medicine after the operation, and if you don't stop taking the medicine, you can not **, thank God it is already a great achievement. Not to mention not taking medicine.

    Chinese medicine can be fully considered. It is treated with traditional Chinese medicine pills for dissolving stasis and dispersing knots, detoxifying and reducing swelling, and for pimples and tumors. If you find the right medicine, the effect will be enhanced.

    Due to business relations, the author is well aware of the charm of traditional Chinese medicine, and has witnessed a large number of typical cases of brain tumors, lymphomas and gastrointestinal malignant tumors that have been treated by traditional Chinese medicine, which has verified the uniqueness of traditional Chinese medicine in the motherland. Traditional Chinese medicine in malignant tumors, for resisting the development of cancer cells, shrinking the size of tumors, reducing the pain of patients is very obvious, patients feel energetic, the amount of food increases, and the brain tumor caused by epilepsy, hydrops, headache and dizziness are significantly improved. Patients are even more satisfied with the contrasting results.

    As for the simple elimination of effusion and edema, it is needless to say, such as hydrocephalus caused by brain tumor, pulmonary hydrops caused by tuberculosis, and pelvic effusion caused by pelvic inflammatory disease; As for mere pain relief, it is a function that comes with the process of shrinking the lump. If you have undergone surgery or chemotherapy, one of the obvious effects of traditional Chinese medicine is that all kinds of uncomfortable symptoms of the patient will be significantly reduced and improved in the short term.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If it seems small, you can go to Gamma Knife

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Xiao Dong, 5 years old, with vision loss for more than half a year, was diagnosed with a huge brain tumor by a local hospital, and a higher-level hospital was recommended**. Watching young children gradually lose sight, as a parent. Fortunately, they have been actively campaigning for the betterment of their children, and their efforts have paid off, and through INC International Neurosurgery, the successful operation in Germany has allowed the child to see again.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Gliomas have different prognosis depending on the grade.

    Glioma is a common malignant tumor in the brain, because of its invasive growth, slow course of disease, often no self-conscious symptoms in the early stage, usually after obvious symptoms, has reached the advanced stage of the tumor, ** is relatively difficult. Surgery is the mainstay of low-grade glioma, and the mode of high-grade glioma is a combination of surgery and postoperative adjuvant radiotherapy (and) chemotherapy. Diffuse glioma will be **, and ** after tumor ** is still a medical problem.

    To prevent the metastasis of tumors, some traditional Chinese medicine can be used to prevent the metastasis of tumors.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Glioma is a common intracranial malignant tumor, the tumor is infiltrative, the boundary is unclear, easy to ** is its characteristics, is the most common primary tumor in the brain, the operation of glioma in the functional area of the brain is a difficult problem in the clinical work of neurosurgery. It is the highest goal of glioma surgery to maximize the resection of the lesion while preserving the normal brain function as much as possible, and to preserve the neurological function to the greatest extent and avoid the loss of neurological function after surgery. At present, it is advocated that surgery is the most commonly used and most effective method for functional glioma.

    Complete tumor resection is the main means to improve the survival and quality of life of patients.

    Glioma is extremely harmful to the human body, once found, it is necessary to seek medical attention as soon as possible, and avoid serious consequences due to delay!

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Traditional Chinese medicine can be used, and the main aspects are to dredge the meridians, qi and blood, regulate the body's stasis state, and in layman's terms, it is to improve the internal environment of the body. Turbidity refers to the phlegm, gas, blood and other stasis in the body, which is sticky in nature and easy to accumulate and form tumors. At the same time, it is necessary to pay attention to regulating the dysfunctional viscera function, so that the five viscera and six viscera can be restored to the excretion function.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Glioma is a malignant tumor, and even after surgical resection and postoperative chemoradiotherapy, it will have a high rate.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Regardless of the type of Western medicine, Chinese medicine is necessary to reduce the toxicity of patients, control the development of the disease, inhibit the growth of cancer cells, and prevent metastasis.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Gliomas can be benign or malignant. Patients with benign glioma should go to the hospital to take ** work to prolong their survival time. **Aspect: Patients can be surgically combined with radiation** synthesis**.

    It can remove residual tumor cells after surgery, enhance the sensitivity of patients' tumor cells to radiotherapy, prevent tumor metastasis, and prolong the life of patients.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Whether gliomas can be cured depends on the degree of malignancy. The degree of glioma is also divided into one, two, three and four grades, and if it is grade three or four, then the effective survival time may be about one year. If the degree of malignancy is higher, the survival time may be about half a year.

    For first- and second-degree gliomas, they can survive for ten years or even longer.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Glioma is a malignant tumor and generally has a poor prognosis! At present, it is a comprehensive program such as surgery + radiotherapy + traditional Chinese medicine. Consult the neurosurgery department of your local hospital. Thank.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Glioma can only be operated on**, **will be later**, it is a major chronic disease, basically a craniotomy every two years, chemotherapy and radiotherapy effect is not obvious, you can do external ventricular drainage technology to control intracranial pressure.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Glioma is a very malignant tumor, the postoperative probability is very large, increasing the pain of the patient, traditional Chinese medicine has its own advantages in this regard, the first can directly kill cancer cells, and there is no first, the second can enhance the patient's anti-tumor ability, prevent the further deterioration of the condition, through the comprehensive treatment of traditional Chinese medicine, I believe that good results can be achieved.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Gliomas are generally divided into benign and malignant, if they are detected early, it is still better, don't worry too much. General provincial hospitals can**. In addition, the usual diet should pay attention to supplementing foods with high protein content, be light, and strengthen exercise.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The diagnosis of glioma depends on the patient's own condition as well as the size and location of the tumor. January 12 Vindo vProfessor Dolenc is coming to Shanghai for a face-to-face consultation.

    As the world's top neurosurgeon, the inventor of the Dolenc approach, he has also written a textbook on the diagnosis and treatment of cavernous sinus disease.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Glioma, commonly known as glioma, is a relatively common malignant brain tumor, so much so that people are very afraid of it, and usually divide gliomas into low-grade gliomas and high-grade gliomas

    1) Low-grade gliomas (WHO1 grade 2) are well-differentiated gliomas; Although these tumors are not biologically benign, the prognosis for patients is relatively good.

    2) high-grade gliomas (WHO3 grade 4) are poorly differentiated gliomas; These tumors are malignant tumors and have a poor prognosis.

    Patients with low-grade gliomas progress rapidly, and may develop ** within a short period of time after surgery, and the survival time is often relatively short. The median survival (the number of years in which people can generally survive) in patients with low-grade gliomas (WHO1 grade 2) is between 8 to 10 years; The median survival of patients with anaplastic glioma (WHO grade 3) is between 3 and 4 years; The median survival of patients with glioblastoma (WHO grade 4) is between months.

    At present, surgery is still the main treatment for glioma, that is, craniotomy glioma resection, but because the tumor has no obvious border, it is difficult to achieve full resection except for small tumors with appropriate location in the early stage. These methods, while not able to completely stop tumor growth, can delay** and prolong survival. We should strive for early and clear diagnosis and timely diagnosis to improve the effect.

    The best doctors for glioma in China include Professor Zhang Junting, Zhang Liwei and other professors, and the internationally influential professor is Professor Bart Langfei, who is the current chairman of the Education Committee of the World Federation <>of Neurosurgery (WFNS), and is also a professor of neurosurgery at the International Institute of Neurosurgery (INI) in Hannover

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    Postoperative imaging. The patient, a 48-year-old woman, had unsteady walking, right facial motor insufficiency, insufficiency of the right eyelid, and drooling at the corners of the mouth.

    Postoperative same chemoradiotherapy.

    Clinical diagnosis: after brainstem tumor surgery, diffuse midline glioma, H3K27M mutant MGMT methylation negative (7%), WHO grade: grade IV.

    Postoperative imaging: Most of the tumor mass was resected, and the resection rate was more than 95%. The remnants are closely related to the brainstem.

    On the first day after surgery, the patient woke up and was refreshed. One week after the operation, they were asked to get out of bed** training and perform swallowing function ** training. On the 20th day after surgery, the patient was refreshed, recovered well, and was able to eat fluids independently.

    On the 22nd day after surgery, he was registered to return to China for follow-up **** and regular follow-up examinations.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    The basic principle of glioma is to combine surgery with radiotherapy, chemotherapy and other methods. Surgery is focused on removing the tumor to the maximum safety limit. Intraoperative neuronavigation, fluorescent tumor scintigraphy and electrophysiological monitoring technologies can significantly improve the degree and effect of glioma resection.

    After surgery, you also need to receive some other **, such as postoperative radiotherapy and chemotherapy, to prevent the tumor**. Depending on the condition, it may also be necessary to take measures such as targeting**, immunization**, and genetic**.

    You can try it with the team of Professor Huang Shijing of Guang'anmen Hospital of China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Glioma mainly appears between the ages of 30 and 40, and glioma may also occur at other ages, and patients with glioma may have difficulty breathing, sensory impairment, and are likely to have double vision and other problems.

    Suggestion: It is necessary to find out your own physical problems in time, and at the same time control your own body, so that you can effectively ensure your own health, prevent patients from having other physical symptoms, and ensure a normal life.

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