Q: What is the probability of recurrence of rectal cancer after poorly differentiated surgery?

Updated on healthy 2024-05-10
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Don't mind me bluntly: if you don't take Chinese medicine, it's 100%.

    Here are two pieces of advice and you'll understand:

    1. Diet - light. Cancer patients must have a light diet after surgery, and there should be no form of supplementation. If you make up for it, you are giving the body and the cancer cells at the same time, which will inevitably cause the consequences of accelerated deterioration, because surgery cannot guarantee 100% removal of cancer cells.

    2. **——Traditional Chinese medicine. The so-called of Western medicine"Surgery"、"**", are all a manifestation of heart deficiency, seriously speaking, they are all fooling people, how many patients with tumor surgery are not **? There are also patients who think that everything is all right after the operation, which is a big mistake!

    Because the tumor is removed by surgery, can it be 100% removed? At the same time, the ** of inducing tumors still exists, and the ** of surgical tumor patients is inevitable. Although there is a very unique Chinese medicine ** cancer method, but I don't know the specific symptoms.

    In order to make early-to-mid-stage cancer or advanced cancer patients with cancer that has not metastasized, really, postoperative TCM is a must. Western medicine treats the symptoms but not the root cause, while traditional Chinese medicine treats both the symptoms and the root causes, which can eliminate the cancer-induced disease of patients, so as to achieve the true sense.

    I hope you understand.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Now there are many examples of rectal cancer, you can see how they face (Chen Xianrong's disease is defeated) surgery as the preferred method, the overall 5-year survival rate after rectal cancer resection is about 60%, and the 5-year survival rate after early rectal cancer surgery is 80% to is, mainly according to their own condition and method.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The interval between regular postoperative examinations is 4 to 6 months, and close follow-up should be done for at least 2 years, and the interval can be appropriately extended thereafter.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It is best to stick to chemotherapy to the end, chemotherapy is more effective for poorly differentiated cancer, and should be persistent.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In general, the rate of early colon cancer after surgery is relatively low. If colon cancer has a significantly higher five-year survival rate than solid malignancies such as the stomach, lungs, and esophagus. 1 2 years postoperatively is the peak period of ** and metastases.

    If the postoperative procedure is not timely**, the metastasis rate is as high as 50%. Therefore, it is recommended that colon cancer patients should undergo consolidation** after surgery, and traditional Chinese medicine can be used**. In addition, it is necessary to pay attention to diet, nursing and strengthening physical exercise, enhance physical fitness, and reduce**.

    Colon cancer still has ** and metastasis after surgery, and the rate of early colon cancer** is slightly lower. Continued chemotherapy after surgery improves the five-year survival rate for colon cancer.

    In general, 1 to 2 years after surgery is the peak period for ** and metastasis. If surgery is not performed in time, the rate of metastasis is as high as 85%. Although chemotherapy has a certain short-term efficacy, the long-term efficacy is poor, drug resistance is easy to occur, and it cannot be carried out for a long time, and the tumor may be ** after stopping the drug.

    The most advanced method for early rectal cancer is mainly surgical resection. If the resection is completed, the patient has the possibility of long-term survival, but it is still not ruled out**, so it can be combined with traditional Chinese medicine to assist ** and reduce**.

    The risk of rectal cancer after surgery is higher than that of colon cancer. Forms can be divided into local, and distant metastases. Peritoneal metastases can be classified as distant metastases.

    The local foci of rectal cancer are the center of the anastomosis, mesangium, perirectal tissue, or perineum. Lesions may involve the genitourinary system anteriorly and the sacrum or presacral fascia posteriorly, with pelvic soft tissues and ureters on either side of the rectum.

    Although chemotherapy was painful, I had to do it! Colon cancer is a malignant tumour and must be treated against cancer**. Colon cancer surgery can only remove visible cancer cells, but cannot completely remove cancer cells in the patient's body, and there is a chance of metastasis.

    In general, the ** rate is the highest within 5 years after the operation of malignant tumors, and the ** rate is greatly reduced after 5 years. So now colon cancer surgery followed by combined chemotherapy can reduce the rate of cancer. In such cases, the patient must be re-examined in a timely manner.

    In general, colon cancer surgery requires follow-up checks at least every three months. The swelling marks are of no particular significance and can be rechecked next time.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It is possible to reduce the probability of metastasis, because chemotherapy can kill some cancer cells, so the metastasis and development of these cancer cells can be controlled.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It can effectively reduce the probability of ** transfer, but at the same time, it is also necessary to pay attention to good maintenance and regular check-ups.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Yes, and in addition to chemotherapy, you also need to pay attention to controlling your diet, and then you also need to pay attention to sleep, and you must also maintain a happy mood, and at the same time, you must actively cooperate with the doctor.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Yes, this practice is also for the sake of eliminating cancer cells, which can make people's bodies healthy and cancer-friendly.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Yes, chemotherapy after colorectal cancer surgery can reduce the probability of metastasis by about 10% to 20%, which is in the range of 10%-20%. Therefore, for some patients who have reached stage III colorectal cancer, some consolidation** should be done after colorectal cancer surgery to prevent colorectal cancer** from metastasizing.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    How long can you live" is a very complex issue, depending on the patient's specific condition, physical condition, whether it is effective, whether it cooperates, whether there is better care, whether there is a good psychological state, whether there is a certain amount of financial support and other factors. The good ones can live for decades, and the bad ones are just a few months.

    However, the intestinal wall vasculature you described was thrombosis: 7 lymph nodes in the intestinal system after the mass were found, and tumor metastasis was found (7, 7).

    It means that the patient's intestinal lymph has metastasized, which is not very good! This is because when lymph nodes metastasize, they can seriously block the lymphatic inlet and cause lymphatic reflux. In this way, some cancer tests spread widely to surrounding tissues with the reflux of lymphatic fluid, forming small metastatic foci.

    There are often only a few in number, scattered in the form of nodules, a condition that indicates that the lymph nodes have spread.

    It is recommended to take effective ** as soon as possible, and it is necessary to let the patient maintain a good attitude, neither fear nor turn a blind eye to let it develop, and actively cooperate **, the mentality is very important. Hope it helps you.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    This is advanced colon cancer, the prognosis of low-grade tumors is not good, there is no good way**, and now the choice is oral Heroda or Tigio capsules. There is also oral administration of some Chinese medicine or proprietary Chinese medicine. In terms of diet, she can eat whatever she wants, as long as she can eat it, it is a good thing.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Hello, first of all, the disease of tumor is not inherited, but having a family history can increase the likelihood of cancer in future generations, so it is not necessarily related to whether your grandparents have the disease or not. Secondly, your mother's differentiation type is low-differentiated, and the metastasis and spread speed is relatively fast, and the current situation is best to do chemotherapy, and local radiotherapy can be given if there are residual lesions or metastases. In short, the current condition is in the advanced stage, and it must be positive.

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