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1) According to breast cancer, of course**. Because tumors that metastasize from the breast to the lungs are essentially breast tumors.
Just like a Chinese who immigrated to the United States, the essence is still yellow **, black-eyed Chinese.
2) There are actually several options for chemotherapy regimens. For example, chemotherapy can be continued with a regimen containing edexol (docetaxel).
Chemotherapy with gemcitabine, heroda, vinorelbine, etc., may also be considered.
Specific drug recommendations are determined by local chemotherapy specialists.
3) Note that after chemotherapy is completed, you can actually continue endocrine**. Just switch from tamoxifen to letrozole, or the same drug taken orally.
Disclaimer] Oncologists must make accurate and complete diagnoses and opinions on cancer patients, and must face the patients for consultation and physical examination. It is necessary to have a comprehensive understanding of the patient's medical history and various auxiliary examination materials.
At the time of the aforemention, I was unable to obtain the above information. Therefore, all my diagnoses and opinions may be inaccurate or incomplete.
All my opinions are for the appropriate reference of netizens. It should not be used directly to guide the patient's diagnosis and behavior.
At the same time, I strongly recommend that all diagnoses and ** for cancer patients must be carried out under the guidance of local physicians.
If the diagnosis and behavior are carried out only according to the opinions of the person in the network, the patient and his family will be responsible for all the consequences. I am not responsible.
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There are many kinds of chemotherapy regimens for tumors, and there are different ** regimens according to the different sites of occurrence, and the common chemotherapy regimens for breast cancer include fluorouracil, epirubicin, docetaxel, cisplatin, paclitaxel and so on. And during chemotherapy, it is necessary to pay attention to observe whether there are adverse reactions, the most common is low leukocytes, and it is also easy to cause liver and kidney damage.
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There are many chemotherapy regimens, and they are usually a combination of two or three drugs. The specific regimen depends on what kind of patient it is for, and the chemotherapy regimen is different for different types of cancer.
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It's not the same. Different cancer chemotherapy regimens are different. Even the same cancer will be different in different types.
Lymphoma, regardless of radiotherapy, radiotherapy and chemotherapy, should take medicine (traditional Chinese medicine), a combination of traditional Chinese and Western medicine. This one is yes. (Surgical biopsy may be used when lymphoma is confirmed by examination, but there is no surgery at **.) )
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 (cancer cells are killed by radiotherapy and chemotherapy, even if they are killed 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 can't think that everything will be fine after radiotherapy and chemotherapy (after radiotherapy and chemotherapy are over, 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 just think that they have been treated with radiotherapy and chemotherapy, and they think that they are cured.
This is obviously a lack of medical knowledge, and as a result, it suffers from this loss). I should take Chinese medicine after chemotherapy and radiotherapy, and if I don't stop taking the medicine, 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.
The author is well aware of the charm of traditional Chinese medicine, and has witnessed a large number of typical cases of breast cancer, lymphoma, brain tumor, stomach cancer, intestinal cancer, esophageal cancer, etc., which verifies the uniqueness of traditional Chinese medicine in the motherland. This drug has a very good effect on benign lymph node diseases such as lymphadenitis, lymph node tuberculosis, lymph node reactive hyperplasia, etc., and in the case of malignant lymphoma, it is very obvious to resist the development of cancer cells, reduce the volume of lymphoma, and reduce the pain of patients.
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Hello, the first principle of T-cell lymphoma is systemic chemotherapy, but the medication is not exactly the same, and different chemotherapy regimens are composed of different drugs. It's up to the doctor to choose which option to choose.
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Broadly speaking, it is not contagious; However, the cause of cancer is a virus, which causes cell mutations, so vulnerable groups stay away; Don't worry, but no benefit.
Dizzy. How is there no employment situation?
You think there is, you think there is none, and the so-called ghost in your heart will of course be afraid of ghosts knocking on the door. Be generous, next time you take the initiative to invite them out to eat together, then you can see if there is anything!
You can set this by yourself.