Is radiotherapy good for glioma?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-05
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Radiotherapy has been prevented by traditional Chinese medicine conditioning**!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Gliomas are generally treated with surgery + radiotherapy.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Summary. Hello, we all know that knowing the importance of this brain to us is very great, no matter what the reason is not to want any problems in our brain, especially this disease, we know that once our brain problems are generally not a small problem, you are like this glioma is a malignant tumor disease of the brain, for this disease in the ** when you need to choose a professional hospital for **, especially when our patients are undergoing this chemoradiotherapy, there will be some *** appeared.

    I have a tumor in my brain that is a glioma, and I can't do surgery I need radiotherapy, is radiotherapy dangerous, and I do it in 361 Hospital.

    Hello, we all know that knowing the importance of this brain to us is very great, no matter what the reason is not to want any problems in our brain, especially this disease, we know that once our brain problems are generally not a small problem, you are like this glioma is a malignant tumor disease of the brain, for this disease in the ** when you need to choose a professional hospital for **, especially when our patients are undergoing this chemoradiotherapy, there will be some *** appeared.

    This glioma patient needs to do a good job of relevant nursing measures during and after radiotherapy, as long as the nursing measures are appropriate, the glioma patients can be improved during radiotherapy.

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    You should consult the local doctor for this specifically.

    Get an idea. The most preferred method for glioma is surgery, which is the cornerstone of the current gold standard. More than 90% of tumors can be surgically removed.

    Due to the nature and biological characteristics of the tumor, the boundary of the tumor is not clear, so even with the most advanced intraoperative magnetic resonance imaging and intraoperative fluorescence imaging, it is not possible to completely remove the entire range of the tumor. Other constraints include that the brain itself is a functional part, so even if the naked eye or microscope is completely removed during surgery, there are still invasive cells in places that are not visible to the naked eye, and these cells are the main cause of malignant glioma**. Therefore, after surgery, patients with glioma must also add the current standard concurrent chemoradiotherapy and new immuno** drugs.

    Thank you. You're welcome, glad about your question and hope it helps.

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