Can I have surgery for a head glioma?

Updated on healthy 2024-03-01
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    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.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Many patients with gliomas are unable to undergo surgery because the site of the disease is difficult to undergo surgery. I don't know what the patient you're talking about, so I can't make a judgment. Generally speaking, surgery can be performed with a low success rate.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There are a lot of advertisements upstairs, landlord, what do you think you call people like this? It depends on the patient's condition, so I don't want to talk about it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Glioma is a form of tumor, generally after the disease is mainly surgery**, and the way and effect of surgery mainly depend on the glioma grows in**, for example, some patients are growing on some organs, some patients are brain glioma, intracranial glioma surgery is a lot of risks, but also a lot of things that need our attention.

    1. Complications

    Intracranial glioma, also known as glioma, is a malignant tumor with a very serious disease and a high rate. If the surgery is not handled well, the spike will cause some serious complications, and the common complications are the following three.

    1. After the operation**, the patient may have symptoms of intracranial edema, which is bound to affect his health more. Moreover, some patients with intracranial glioma will have obvious symptoms of increased intracranial pressure, so they must be more attentive to better prevent and resist.

    2. Intracranial hemorrhage and hematoma are also a possible complication of glioma patients after surgery, but with the improvement of surgical technology, the probability of this complication has been reduced a lot.

    3. After glioma surgery, it is also extremely easy to cause neurological deficits in patients, which is mainly due to the improper operation of the brain during the operation, which affects the important functions and important structures of the brain. For example, patients may have convulsions, which may induce epilepsy, damage to blood vessels, limited speech function, blurred vision, and so on.

    2. Low-grade glioma

    Low-grade glioma (LGG) is a primary intracranial tumor, accounting for about 10% of primary brain tumors in adults, accounting for 20%-25% of gliomas, more common in young people, with diffuse invasive growth characteristics, often easy to ** after surgical resection, and often accompanied by increased malignancy. The World Health Organization (WHO) defines its pathological grade as grade II, and according to tissue composition, isocitratedehydrogenase (IDH) mutations, and deletion status of the short arm of chromosome 1 and the long arm of chromosome 19 (1p 19q), low-grade gliomas are classified as astrocytomas (IDH mutants, IDH wild types, and other unspecified types), oligodendroglioma (IDH mutation with 1p 19q combined deletion type, and guessed closure of other unspecified types) and oligoastrocytoma (other unspecified types).

    Risk factors affecting the survival of patients include age, clinical characteristics, tumor nature, tumor size, tumor growth mode, molecular pathological test results, and degree of surgical resection. Median survival is up to one year in low-risk patients, but only one year for high-risk patients (with two or more adverse factors) (NCCN guidelines).

    Strategies for low-grade gliomas include surgery, radiation, chiropractic assistance, individualization, and observational follow-up.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The higher this grade, the lower the survival rate. The first level can basically live for more than five years. Grade II-III is a medium- to high-grade glioma, with a one-year survival rate of more than 50%, a two-year survival rate of 25%, and a five-year survival rate of 18%.

    Grade IV means that the survival time of glioblastoma is only 1 year.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    How long a brain tumor can live without surgery depends on factors such as the benign or malignant nature of the brain tumor, the size of the brain tumor, and the degree of malignancy of the brain tumor. If the brain tumor is benign and small, such as a small meningioma, the tumor grows slowly. Patients can survive for a long time, and only when the tumor grows large can it endanger the patient's life, and it is possible for the patient to survive for more than ten years.

    If the brain tumor is large in size and the brain tumor is a malignant tumor, the tumor will seriously damage the surrounding brain tissue, the tumor will grow rapidly, the tumor will cause obvious edema of the surrounding brain tissue, cause an increase in intracranial pressure, and the survival time of the patient is relatively short. For example, glioblastoma, the most malignant brain tumor in the skull, has the highest degree of malignancy, and its average survival time is only 12-14 months even if surgery plus chemoradiotherapy is taken, and the average survival time is only about 3 months if it is not operated.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Surgery**Based on the growth characteristics of glioma of the brain, it is theoretically impossible to remove it completely with surgery.

    Glioma bioknife is most effective after surgery**. The general principle is to extract the characteristics of our tumor cells, so that the "killer cells" in our body that can kill tumor cells can identify tumor cells, and then inhibit and destroy tumors. In other words, in the past, surgery and other methods were a kind of foundation**, and then through this glioma bioknife, our body can actively identify glioma stem cells, inhibit and kill them with high precision.

    At present, only Bayi Brain Glioma Bioknife can achieve this effect in China, and only a few hospitals abroad can do it. This is what I know and experience about glioma.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Glioma is more difficult, especially if it still lasts for a different period of time after surgery. It's hard to avoid! At present, surgery, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy are mainly used, which is also the initial basis, but the most effective way to prevent the disease from the root is to use DC CIK** to kill glioma stem cells.

    At present, there are only Bayi Brain Hospital and Bayi Brain Glioma Diagnosis and Treatment Center in China.

    Its biggest feature is that it can accurately provide each patient with personalized glioma stem cell characteristics**. Secondly, the patient's low pain is an effective supplement to traditional radiotherapy, chemotherapy and surgery, so as to achieve the purpose of comprehensive treatment, because drugs and any single means cannot effectively kill glioma stem cells. It can be seen that the real purpose is to inhibit and kill glioma stem cells, which is the most important thing for glioma.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    At present, the field of glioma is still based on surgery**. To date, there is no drug that can completely eliminate glioma. Please refer to the Center for Translational Neuroscience, the Center for Translational Neuroscience, the Center for Translational Neuroscience, and the information of these domestic authorities.

    Surgery is just a foundation**, the real focus is on the messy fluid**. I'm not a doctor after all, so I can only give you a general explanation, surgery is to be done, but it is difficult to completely remove glioma stem cells through surgery, so it will be easy**. In other words, it is difficult to avoid, unless you use biological knife technology to remove it, as if it is to extract the characteristics of the stem cells of the tumor and then provide them to the "defense cells" in the human body that can kill the tumor cells, so that they can recognize the bad cells and destroy them, which is roughly what it means!

    The removed glioma tissue is invaluable. Its tissue samples can be provided to the only glioma stem cell bank in China, where the samples will be cultured and features extracted, so that once the patient ** will be very timely personalized to the patient in line with their own characteristics**, so that the glioma stem cells can be killed very accurately (the root cause of the ** is the existence of glioma stem cells), and the glioma stem cell bank is located in the Center for Translational Neuroscience.

    At the same time, it should be noted that this is the only one in China that can master this technology, and because of the extremely high technical requirements, foreign countries are just a few of them! Small hospitals are not able to master. I found that there is only one diagnosis and treatment center of the Neuroscience Translational Medicine Center that can do this glioma bioknife, and there are only a few hospitals in the world that can do it.

    For other authorities, you can also consult the Center for Translational Neuroscience and the Center for Glioma.

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