Is there a cure for brain metastases in small cell lung cancer?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-24
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Small cell lung cancer metastasizes relatively quickly, such as brain, lymph, liver, bones, etc. In lung cancer, the use of Trocay to target ** is more effective.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If it's serious, it will be transferred, so be cautious, the Chinese medicine yew has a very good effect on control, and it will be clear if you look it up on the Internet, I hope it can help you.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Yes, early detection and early control, so as not to produce cancer cell spread, TCM triple balance **consolidation**, internal administration plus external application, dialectical analysis, prescribe the right medicine, can control the disease, relieve pain, and prolong life.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Of course, in addition to these methods, there are some new types of methods. For example, immunity, targeting, etc., these methods are more effective. So once we get this disease, we should not be too pessimistic, we should cheer up, so that he can better resist him, and he can also buy himself more time, so that he can get more opportunities.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    difficult**, which can prolong survival.

    Although it is difficult to completely metastasize lung cancer in the later stage, an active and properly designed program can not only significantly prolong the survival time of patients, eliminate neurological symptoms such as hemiplegia, aphasia, epilepsy, severe headache, projectile vomiting, and blurred vision caused by brain metastases, but also significantly improve the quality of life of patients. Therefore, if the patient's general condition is relatively good, single or relatively large brain metastases can be removed by minimally invasive surgery with advanced auxiliary means such as yellow fluorescence microscopy or neuronavigation. For multiple brain metastases, a variety of such as radiotherapy, chemotherapy, and targeting** may also be considered.

    In addition to this, dehydration, hormones, anti-epilepsy**, etc., can help improve the patient's symptoms, all of which can help to prolong the patient's survival and improve the patient's quality of life. For patients with single brain metastases or multiple brain metastases that can be resected by surgery, and the primary lung lesions can also be properly managed by surgical resection, radiotherapy and chemotherapy, it is still possible to obtain long-term survival and even achieve the best chances.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    For brain metastases, a multidisciplinary combination of surgery, whole brain radiotherapy, stereotactic radiotherapy, chemotherapy and molecular targeting should be done on the basis of the whole body, with the aim of metastasizing the lesions, improving the patient's symptoms, improving the quality of life, and maximizing the survival time of the patient.

    Once brain metastases are identified, a detailed evaluation of the condition should be performed by a neurosurgeon, and surgery should be actively considered in patients who have the opportunity for surgery before performing other comprehensive and systemic procedures**.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Of course, you should find a special professional doctor, and then listen to the doctor's words for long-term medication.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Radiotherapy to the brain is currently the best option, because chemotherapy drugs are not easy to pass through the blood-brain barrier, radiotherapy can directly control the continued growth of tumors, and it is symptomatic support and maintenance.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hello! Small cell lung cancer is mainly treated with chemotherapy, and others** have little effect. At the same time, because small cell lung cancer metastasizes very quickly, and it is very easy to metastasize, the effect and the patient's own disease stage are two major factors directly related to the prognosis.

    Many small cell lung cancer patients will have a good effect at the beginning, but there are many who are prone to drug resistance, and they need to change their regimens.

    It is recommended to take a comprehensive approach, especially if there is brain metastasis, there will be many symptoms of nerve compression, delirium is one of the symptoms, after the occurrence of brain metastases, radiotherapy and traditional Chinese medicine can be carried out to control the development of brain metastases, radiotherapy is a common way for patients with brain metastases, radiotherapy can alleviate many symptoms of brain metastases, but radiotherapy and chemotherapy will have a lot of brain metastases, at this time it is necessary to use some Chinese medicine extracts to assist the industry, For example, Rh2 can reduce the toxicity of radiotherapy and improve the effect of radiotherapy.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The brain is very important, and the first thing to do is to address the metastases of the brain.

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