If you have a tumor, will you be cured after tumor removal surgery?

Updated on healthy 2024-05-05
20 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    This cannot be said in this way, there are two kinds of tumors, one is benign, such as the daily solid tumors, most of which are benign, and the other is non-solid tumors, most of which are malignant. After the benign tumor is basically removed, there is no problem with regular follow-up. If it is malignant, in many cases, it is necessary to combine radiotherapy and chemotherapy to adjuvant tumor treatment.

    At this time, the treatment of *** caused by chemoradiotherapy is particularly important. I saw a content written by Dr. Zhang Jun, a doctor from Shanghai Ruijin Hospital, the chief physician of the oncology department, and also the director of the department.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Generally speaking, the earlier it is found, the better the surgical effect, the lower the malignancy of the tumor, and the better the effect. It is recommended that you consult a local doctor according to the results of pathological examination, and adjuvant chemotherapy after surgery can significantly reduce the ** rate, I wish you health and happiness.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Because cancer cells are not completely killed, they continue to grow where doctors can't see them。The main reason why cancer is difficult is that it is easy to re** after surgery, and the mortality rate will increase greatly once it is. According to the data of the Cancer Registry, 80% of cancer patients die because of cancer cell metastasis after surgery and chemotherapy.

    Many people don't understand why, the cancer has been cut off and will be re**? This is because it is very difficult for cancer cells to be completely killed, which is also one of the difficulties of cancer**.

    1. Metastasis through blood.

    Surgery can only clean up and remove the tumor that we can see, and the cancer cells that cannot be seen by the eye cannot be completely removed, and these residual cancer cells will be transferred to other locations through the blood, such as the liver, spine, brain, etc., and the cancer cells will find a suitable place to "settle" down, and then continue to grow after conditions permit, which also leads to cancer**.

    Second, the method is improper.

    Some people may have only undergone surgery and did not follow the doctor's instructions for subsequent radiotherapy, which is problematic in the first way. Without subsequent consolidation, it is easy to lead to residual cancer cells, which naturally increases the likelihood of **. The reason why many people are reluctant to radiotherapy is mainly because there is a certain amount of this way.

    There are also some people who would rather believe in the ** secret recipe that has no scientific basis than the words of the doctor, which delays the disease. Therefore, we should still choose a regular big hospital for **, instead of casually believing the words of those home remedies or charlatans.

    3. Follow-up bad habits.

    Some people's ** works very well, but a series of subsequent bad lifestyle habits can also lead to cancer**, such as patients smoking, drinking, staying up late, and so on. It can be seen that ** cancer can not only rely on surgery, but also need to rely on follow-up care, you can exercise appropriately to enhance immunity, maintain a good mood, and eat more light food. Once the patient's immunity is weakened, it may cause the remaining cancer cells to wake up quickly and form new tumor cancer.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It is mainly determined by the biological characteristics of tumor cells. Tumor cells have basic biological characteristics such as malignant proliferation, poor differentiation, invasion and metastasis, tumor cells have significantly reduced the demand for growth factors due to the activation of autocrine or other cell proliferation signal pathways, and some solid tumor cells can also release angiogenic factors to promote the growth of blood vessels to tumors and obtain nutrients needed for mass reproduction.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Because the tumor can be removed in the early stage, but for microcarcinoma and milligram cancer, there are three stages of clinical cancer, and clinical cancer doctors can know, and it is barely possible to reach the stage of milligram cancer, and it is impossible to see it with the naked eye at all when it reaches the stage of microcarcinoma. When the tumor is removed, the aggressive cancer cells will spread and metastasize in areas that are not visible to the naked eye.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Because the tumor has a strong ability to regenerate and is difficult to break the root, as long as it is not cared for, it will **.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Because the lesion has not been removed, there are still cancer cells in the remaining part, it may also be a decrease in immunity, as well as poor work and rest and dietary habits, which may lead to **.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    For the patient, the doctor can only kill the tumor mass that can be seen by the naked eye, which means that there are some invisible ones, such as those that exist in the blood or the primary lesion, and the surrounding cancer cells cannot be **, and there is still "residual cancer", which is also one of the reasons for the metastasis of cancer.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Because some tumors are highly malignant, grow rapidly, are very aggressive, and are prone to ** after surgery. Or because the tumor is too large and has lymphatic metastasis, the doctor has to take care of other organs and does not remove them during the operation.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It is because all the tumors were not removed during the first resection, so it will continue later**.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It is unlikely that you will have a tumor, and it is difficult to make an accurate decision for a specific individual.

    Because this question is too big to ask first, the probability of different tumors is not the same, and different patients are different because of the stage of their tumors, physical conditions, medical treatment and post-care, etc., so they cannot be generalized, and they need to be analyzed according to specific situations. Secondly, medicine is currently limited, we do not have a particularly accurate model for most tumors, not that we can input certain factors to be able to deduce your specific survival time and probability.

    Depending on the type of cancer, chemoradiotherapy should be given at appropriate times to kill the remaining cancer cells in the left body。Resection of stage III and IV tumors plus adjuvant chemotherapy is an indispensable regimen. Therefore, it cannot be considered that the operation is over, and the follow-up ** is also very important.

    Whether or not to undergo chemotherapy or radiotherapy should be subject to the advice of a professional doctor. The tumor has a high degree of malignancy, has extensive metastasis, and has not been detected in advance. After the primary tumor is removed, metastases gradually become apparent over time.

    It seems that ** is actually the growth of metastases. Due to poor physical fitness, the body's immune function is low after surgery, and residual cancer cells take advantage of the weakness, which is also one of the causes of cancer.

    At present, it is difficult to do, and even if there is such a first-class model, it is based on clinical big data analysis, and there may be deviations in the individual patient. For example, according to big data, the probability of a certain tumor may be 50%, but if the patient's physical fitness is poor, the quality of the patient is not thorough, the post-care is not good, or even the mentality is too poor, the probability of the disease may increase, and even reach more than seventy or eighty percent. On the other hand, for some patients with a better mentality, more thoroughness, and more adequate protection in the later stage, the probability may be only 10%.

    So, there's no way to be particularly clear about whether it's going to be **.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    After the tumor is removed after surgery, it will not be good to take good care of it, but there are some tumors, it will be **, so you have to go to the hospital for frequent examinations to observe the growth of the tumor.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Yes, it will be, because surgical resection only removes the tumor visible to the naked eye, and the cancer has a strong ability to spread, infect, and conceal, and it is difficult to ** them.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    In general, the tumor will not be removed after surgical removal. However, it depends on the nature of the surgery. If the removal is not clean, the cancer cells remain, and the metastasis continues.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Whether the tumor will be removed or not depends on the specific condition of the tumor. Generally, in the early stage of benign tumors and malignant tumors, the chance of surgical resection is relatively small. However, malignant tumors, especially in the middle and advanced stages of malignant tumors, have a higher rate after surgical resection.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Some tumors may be ** after resection, and relatively speaking, malignant tumors are more likely to appear ** than benign tumors after surgical resection. Most benign tumors are surgically removed, and only a very small percentage of them may occur.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Yes**. Tumors are caused by the proliferation of local histiocytes to form new tissues under the action of tumorigenic factors of the body. After excision, there is a certain chance that the detached factor will regenerate.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Introduction: Many medical experts say that it is impossible to completely remove the cancer even if surgical intervention is performed on cancer patients. In particular, after Qingrusou operated on a tumor patient, three months was the high incidence period of tumor metastasis.

    This is because surgery removes some relatively large tumor tissues, and many small tumor tissues are invisible, so it is impossible to completely remove the tumor tissue through surgery.

    Tumor is a very difficult disease, if it is an early tumor, there is still a great possibility, but if it has reached an advanced stage, it is almost impossible to cure the advanced tumor patient. The terrible thing about this disease is not that it is difficult, but that it may still be difficult even after surgery. However, the risk of metastasis of the tumor is related to the type of tumor and what stage the tumor is in now, if it is an early tumor, then the degree of malignancy is also the lowest, and the risk of metastasis is the minimum.

    For advanced tumors, the degree of malignancy has reached the highest, and the risk of metastasis is also the highest at this time. If the tumor has reached an advanced stage, then the metastasis of the tumor and ** are in the high incidence period within 5 years, so many people often say that there is no malignant tumor within 5 years, then it means that it has been cured. Three months after the tumour removal surgery, the tumor** rate was also very high.

    Tumors are prone to metastasis, mainly because cancer cells are very cunning, and they are very good at camouflage and hide themselves.

    There is a type of cancer stem cells that are usually dormant in the body, but when the body's immune system is very low, these cancer stem cells will be activated. In addition, during the operation, all the tumor tissue that has grown very large is removed, but there are still many cancer cells in the human body that are invisible to the naked eye. Therefore, although a large piece of tumor tissue has been removed, the hidden cancer cells will also grow quickly.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    In the conversation outside the operating room, the doctor informed the family of the intraoperative situation, most of them would say that the tumor was cut very thoroughly and cleanly, and when they heard the doctor say this, everyone would also get temporary comfort in their hearts, thinking that "thoroughly" and "clean" would not be, at least not in a short time, but some patients were metastasized after surgery, or even distant metastasis, why? In fact, **includes local, regional**, and distant metastases.

    It is not that "some" cancer patients will metastasize after surgery, but except for a small number of early-stage cancer patients who may or do not metastasize after surgery, the vast majority of patients will metastasize, whether people are willing or unwilling, the fact is that the data show that the incidence of metastasis is about 60% 1 year after cancer surgery. However, metastasis does not mean death, or death in a short time, and many patients may have a long time to live.

    After the cancer cells accumulate in a pile to form tumors, some cancer cells will not be at ease and will have to seek their own development elsewhere, through the two major transportation systems of the human body, namely lymphatic vessels and blood vessels, spreading everywhere, and there are also digestive tract tumors that "fall" elsewhere in the abdominal cavity, and they take root and sprout in the appropriate "soil", while the number of cancer cells elsewhere is relatively small and the volume is relatively small, which may not be found with the current examination methods.

    The surgery is a local method, which can only remove the primary tumor and the regional lymph nodes around the tumor, or the surrounding infiltrated tissue, and cannot remove the "small" tumor in other places.

    After surgery, the cancer cells that are "hidden" in other parts will fission and proliferate over time, and they will grow up, and they may be near the primary lesion, or they may be far away from the primary lesion. This is also the reason why some patients need adjuvant chemotherapy or other adjuvant drugs after surgery, and systemic drugs to deal with the residual forces of tumors.

    More than 100 years ago, people have realized that cancer is a "systemic disease", and most of them cannot be operated on alone, or to achieve good results, but need to be comprehensive, which is why many patients have metastasis after surgery.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Tumors are divided into benign and malignant, benign tumors grow slowly, have a capsule, and have clear boundaries, and generally will not be removed after surgery. But malignant tumors are different, they grow fast and have a strong ability to destroy body tissues, and can even metastasize to other parts of the body through lymph, blood vessels, and body cavities. Of course, not all malignant tumors will**, and look at the following 6 determining factors.

    Cancer has a long course of disease, especially in many patients who do not develop it until an advanced stage, and the chances are greater. This is because in the early stages, the cancer cells spread less and can be easily and completely removed. Wait until metastases occur before performing surgery, and the ** rate is naturally much higher.

    The first wound is too large and can damage the body. Throughout the years of fighting cancer, there are many methods, the most direct is to remove the tumor surgically, which is also the idea of most people. It is true that excision surgery is the most neat way, but another problem arises is that the patient's wound is too large, in many cases, the entire lesion is removed during the resection of the tumor, including normal cells, which will inevitably harm the entire body, resulting in a great decline in the body's immunity, and improper postoperative care is still very likely to be re-effective.

    Moreover, it is not that the larger the scope of surgical incision, the smaller the rate, the cancer is very complex, and its rate is involved in many other conditions.

    Clinical findings show that the time of death of most cancer patients is about 2 years after **, which is an important stage and the most important stage. Many patients spend money on the first stage and endure a lot of pain, but after the success of the first stage, they do not pay enough attention to it during the first stage, which leads to failure, which is sighing. In addition to the doctor's, the patient himself should also have a positive attitude to fight cancer.

    People with strong willpower have an optimistic attitude towards ** tumor, and the body will secrete dopamine substances, which have great benefits for the body, improve the body's immunity, and strengthen the body's internal protective barrier.

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