Do I have to have chemotherapy if I have cancer? Who is not suitable for chemotherapy?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-26
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Cancer requires chemotherapy or not, depending on the specific situation, liver function is abnormal, insensitive to chemotherapy drugs, and elderly patients with advanced stages are not suitable for chemotherapy.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    No, patients with poor physical fitness, old age, frailty, and underweight who need to stay in bed for most of the day, have poor appetite, and cannot tolerate chemotherapy reactions cannot receive chemotherapy; People over the age of 80 have poor organ function and chemotherapy is generally not considered.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    In the case of cancer in the middle stage, it is sometimes difficult to ensure that all cancer cells are killed by surgery**, so it is necessary to use chemoradiotherapy**. Advanced cancer, that is, the tumor has metastasized far away, can be directly metastasized, lymphatic metastasis, blood metastasis, etc., cancer cells will consume a lot of nutrients, resulting in severe anemia, malnutrition, etc., in this case, chemotherapy must not be carried out.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Not necessarily. People with a bad appetite. Some patients have poor physical fitness, and if the loss of appetite will only cause the body to decay, it is very likely to die.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Some doctors abuse chemotherapy or don't understand it. Chemotherapy as a means of excellence, it is not a panacea, its effect is within a limited range, it is neither useless nor omnipotent. If you don't know how to use it, it's like a knife, if you use it indiscriminately or don't know how to use it, it will hurt people, and if you use it reasonably, it will help us.

    For some cancer types and some cancer patients, it is true that chemotherapy is not effective for him, this is for sure, any kind of ** means cannot be effective for everyone, there is always a part of it that is ineffective, so this part of the ineffective patients or family members will say that chemotherapy is not effective at all. It's like doing a certain business, some people don't make money, so they will go around saying, don't do this business, you will lose money, you will definitely not make money.

    Not every patient needs radiotherapy or chemotherapy, and whether the patient needs radiotherapy or chemotherapy should be considered comprehensively, and it should be decided according to the location of the tumor, postoperative pathology, physical state, stage, etc. Generally speaking, the more early the cancer, the less likely it is to undergo chemotherapy and radiotherapy after surgery, for example, some early-stage breast cancer and colorectal cancer rarely receive chemotherapy and radiotherapy. If the cancer is advanced, there is a high probability of receiving chemoradiotherapy, because it is difficult to remove the tumor with surgery** for advanced cancer, and chemoradiotherapy is used to remove the remaining cancer cells after surgery.

    As there are more and more types of cancer, it becomes more and more difficult, and there are more ways to deal with cancer. From the initial chemotherapy and radiotherapy, to site transplantation, targeting** and so on. A lot of rumors have also spread among these ** methods.

    Among them, the impact is relatively large, and the obstacle to the introduction of patients is that "chemotherapy will accelerate the death of cancer patients". Some tumors also need adjuvant chemotherapy after surgery to prevent local** and distant metastases, if the patient is in poor physical condition, severe anemia, white blood cell decline, this situation can not be chemotherapy, forced chemotherapy may accelerate death. However, as long as chemotherapy contraindications are formally excluded under the guidance of a doctor, chemotherapy is beneficial.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Definitely in **cancer. Elderly people, frail people, people with severe anemia, people with low white blood cells, people with liver and kidney function problems, these people are not suitable.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's in ** cancer. People who are weak, people who have not metastasized, people who have very mild symptoms, people who have had surgery in time, people who have no follow-up problems, these people are not suitable for chemotherapy.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I think chemotherapy is in the first cancer, and some patients who are weak, they may become weaker after receiving chemotherapy, and the impact on the body is also very serious, first of all, very weak cancer patients are not suitable for chemotherapy, or there are some complications of patients can not do chemotherapy.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I think that in this case, there is a need to weigh the pros and cons between the two co-grinding goals, and there is a need to consider choosing an approach that maximizes life while minimizing suffering, which is a very personal and morally complex issue because everyone has a different view of life and suffering.

    In terms of medical ethics and law, many countries have taken a way of respecting patients' right to make their own decisions, allowing them to make the best choices for them, subject to certain procedures and regulations. This includes deciding whether to accept**, choosing**, waiving**, or choosing "euthanasia in death".

    But whatever we choose, we should respect the rights and choices of our patients and do our best to provide support and care. At the same time, we also need to recognize that many people may need psychological support and counselling when facing life-and-death decisions, which is one of the services that the medical team should provide.

    However, this does not mean that we should abandon efforts to alleviate suffering. Instead, we may need to look for other ways to balance these two goals.

    Some of the possible options include:

    1.Accept imperfections: In some cases, we may not be able to find the perfect way to alleviate suffering and prolong life. In this case, we may need to accept imperfections and work to adapt and alleviate discomfort.

    2.Choose a supportive lifestyle: We may need to choose a supportive lifestyle to minimize pain and discomfort.

    This may include maintaining a healthy lifestyle, such as proper diet, exercise, and rest, as well as seeking psychological support and**.

    3.Look for other occupations or activities: In some cases, we may not be able to do the work or activity we want. In such cases, we may need to look for other occupations or activities that will minimize suffering and improve our lives.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If you don't undergo chemotherapy during cancer, you may be at risk of systemic infections and may not be able to live longer; Chemotherapy is mainly an adjuvant **, for the way that cannot be resected by surgery, it can be adjuvanted by chemotherapy**, with surgical resection as the core comprehensive **, for the middle and advanced stages that are difficult to achieve the best results with surgery, chemotherapy is the most important adjuvant means.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    This is not necessarily, some cancers develop very quickly, and without chemotherapy they will greatly shorten their life. Chemotherapy kills cancer cells.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    This is not necessarily the case, it depends. Chemotherapy is mainly designed to kill cancer cells, but it may also kill good cells.

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