How can gliomas be treated, and what are the latest treatment techniques for glioma?

Updated on healthy 2024-03-29
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    **It is less likely, and it is possible to actively adopt the integration of traditional Chinese and Western medicine to alleviate clinical symptoms, prolong life, alleviate pain, and improve the quality of life. According to clinical experience, some patients have been able to control their cancer tumors through systematic traditional Chinese medicine, which has a good effect and prolongs their survival. It is recommended to take Kangtai'an Oral Liquid and Shengye Oral Liquid to improve the patient's immune function, enhance their own anti-cancer ability, and prevent the growth and metastasis of tumors on the basis of tumor killing.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Malignant tumors in the epithelial tissue are called carcinomas, and malignant tumors in mesenchymal tissues are called sarcomas. It is customary to refer to all malignant tumors as cancers.

    In 04, Mr. Luo Jiaying was diagnosed with advanced liver cancer, and his health is getting better and better under the guidance of the Hong Kong SAR Cancer Center, and he has been in good health for 14 years, and he also participated in HSCO on July 22 to improve anti-cancer knowledge, so cancer can be **.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    That's a particularly good question. This is the current medical point of view, which is that it cannot be completely cured.

    But from the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine, nutrition or acid-base balance theory, there are opportunities. And there are already relatively good cases.

    If you have the opportunity, please consult Mr. Yuan Huaibin.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There is now a laser interstitial hyperthermia (LITT) technology abroad, and many developed countries are doing this scientific research, especially in North America, which has been used for nearly ten years.

    To put it simply, LITT is percutaneous minimally invasive surgery, in which a small incision is made on the scalp, about less than 4mm, and then a laser probe is used to reach into the brain, and the tumor is burned off with a laser, which is much faster than craniotomy, and a surgery is done in less than three hours.

    LITT can treat glioma, epilepsy, radiation necrosis, etc., and the scope of application is quite wide, and it can be reused, which is very good, and the damage is much less than that of craniotomy. Moreover, if you don't want to do craniotomy for malignant brain tumors, you can also use Litt**, and foreign patients are now reluctant to have a craniotomy and do this minimally invasive surgery.

    Another advantage of minimally invasive technology is that there are fewer complications, and there is no need to recuperate for so long, a professor in Canada named James Rutka said that his patients were discharged from the hospital the next day after LITT, so I think this technique is quite suitable for children.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. Surgical excision. For glioma, surgical excision is the most commonly used method. It depends on the location of the tumor in the brain and whether the size of the tumor compresses the important innervated areas around it.

    Craniotomy is a very difficult operation, so it is recommended to go to a specialist or public hospital to perform it, and it is necessary to closely observe the patient's reaction during the operation to determine the extent of resection.

    2. Radiotherapy. Radiotherapy is mainly used in patients who cannot be surgically resected or who have undergone surgical resection and have adjuvant radiotherapy after surgery. For patients with glioma grade or above, postoperative radiotherapy is also required after surgical resection to reduce the chance.

    Whether it is first-class radiotherapy or postoperative adjuvant radiotherapy, it is necessary to pay attention to the increased intracranial pressure that may be caused by radiotherapy, as well as long-term adverse reactions leading to unresponsiveness, dementia and other problems.

    3. Chemotherapy. Temozolomide, a commonly used chemotherapy drug for glioma, can be given at the same time as radiotherapy**, or it can be used in conjunction with the chemotherapy drug after radiotherapy**.

    In short, for glioma patients, what kind of best method to choose requires a comprehensive assessment of the patient's condition, physical condition, and economic situation. At the same time, it is necessary to pay strict attention to the adverse reactions that may occur in patients and give symptomatic reactions.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The latest method of glioma is still based on surgery, which resects the tumor to the greatest extent and protects nerve function as much as possible, which is the main method of glioma at present. At present, more progress focuses on the molecular typing of glioma, that is, if the stage of glioma is early, and the tumor has been completely resected, molecular typing is also a better type, and postoperative observation and close follow-up can be taken. In the case of high-grade glioma, that is, grade 3 and 4 with a relatively high degree of malignancy, postoperative adjuvant radiotherapy and chemotherapy are required.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Glioma is the most common primary central nervous system tumor (TCS) tumor with a specific tumor site that makes it difficult to implement effectively**. At present, the conventional plan for glioma is to surgically remove the tumor focus first, and cooperate with radiation**, chemical**, etc. after surgery. However, due to the infiltrative growth of glioma and the absence of a clear border between glioma and brain tissue, it is almost impossible to remove it completely.

    In addition, due to the special location of the tumor, the risk of surgery is high, the trauma is large, and there are often sequelae of surgery.

    The efficacy of routine radiation for glioma** is unsatisfactory, and acute toxicity during ** often occurs**, such as symptoms of radiation cerebral edema, headache, nausea and vomiting, and even radiation brain necrosis, psychiatric abnormalities and dementia. These often result in inability to continue**, or lead to an exacerbation of the patient's condition.

    In 2014, the FDA-approved EDGE non-invasive tumor radiosurgery system is the most cutting-edge technology for glioma so far, with the characteristics of non-invasive, fast, accurate and thorough, which can effectively remove glioma, and the whole process does not require anesthesia, non-invasive, about 10 minutes each time, and up to 5 times. Patients do not need to be hospitalized.

    The world's first EDGE system was officially put into operation in March 2014 at Henry Ford Hospital in the United States, and has so far handled more than 400 patients

    Stage 1: Conventional radiotherapy (adjuvant chemotherapy and other measures if necessary) to localize the glioma;

    Phase 2: According to the tumor focus after radiotherapy, EDGE non-invasive surgery is performed to remove the tumor.

    Compared with conventional surgery and conventional chemotherapy, the EDGE non-invasive surgical removal system has the following advantages:

    1.Non-invasive: no incisions are required and the patient does not need to undergo the great trauma of the surgery;

    2.**Short time: about 10 minutes each time**, which does not affect the patient's quality of life;

    3.**Less frequency: 1-5 times, once a day, no hospitalization**;

    4.Efficient: It can remove up to 5 tumors at the same time, and the resection of tumors can reach 5-175px, which is suitable for almost all patients with solid tumors for lesion clearance;

    5.Thorough: Tracking and locking the escaped tumor every 10 milliseconds and removing it, completely eliminating tumor cells;

    6.High-intensity precision**: high-energy, millimeter-level precision eliminates tumor cells, and there is almost no damage to surrounding important organs and tissues;

    7.Convenient: no anesthesia, no hospitalization;

    8.There are almost no side effects: the patient does not have conventional surgery, radiotherapy.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Hello, glioma for short is a tumor that occurs in the neuroectoderm. There are two types of tumors that develop in the neuroectoderm, one is formed by mesenchymal cells and is called glioma; The other type is formed by parenchymal cells and is called neuronal tumors. Since the two types of tumors cannot be completely distinguished from etiology and morphology, and gliomas originating from mesenchymal cells are much more common than neuronal tumors originating from parenchymal cells, neuronal tumors are included in gliomas and are collectively referred to as gliomas.

    **It is also the surgical radiotherapy and chemotherapy of Western medicine and the ** of traditional Chinese medicine, which are composed of several large pieces, and different ** plans should be given according to the different conditions of patients.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Integrative medicine is recommended**.

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