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

    Of course it makes sense. Because this can give the patient some confidence, and it can also give the patient's family some comfort, and at the same time, it can also allow the patient to live a few more days.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If the spread is very serious, I don't think there is any point in ** at all, because it can't be cured at all, so I think it's better to use the remaining time to do what I like.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    In fact, it is still meaningful, it can help maintain a certain lifespan, and it is also very important for some family members.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    You should have a very good diet, exercise properly, check your body regularly, pay attention to your rest, and improve your resistance, so that you can prevent the spread.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    You can choose to inhibit the spread of cancer cells through some drugs, or you can choose to go for surgery, at present, only these two means can prevent the spread of cancer cells, and they can also spread cancer cells.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    We can take medication and chemotherapy regularly, so that we can prevent the spread of cancer cells.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Cancer can occur in all parts of the body, and in general, the cancer may spread to other parts of the body, or it may be a new lump after surgery. It is also possible to find lesions at a distance, some of which are metastases through the lymphatic tracts, and there is a possibility of skipping metastases. Gastric cancer and esophageal cancer may metastasize to supraclavicular lymph nodes, and supraclavicular lymph node biopsy or needle cytology can be done to find out whether it has metastasized.

    In addition, the spread of cancer may also lead to a series of chain reactions in patients, starting with the digestive system, which may be reluctant to eat or have a poor appetite. In this case, the patient will be malnourished, leading to a series of anemia, white blood cell decline and other reactions. The spread of cancer indicates the progression of the disease, and on the one hand, it is necessary to strengthen nutrition and improve the patient's body resistance.

    On the other hand, try to use the whole body** method, including chemotherapy, targeting**, etc., if it is effective, it can control the spread of cancer.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. Swollen lymph nodes 2, body aches 3, weight loss 4, loss of appetite.

    Once you have the above symptoms, you should seek medical attention in time.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Symptom 1: Abnormal weight loss.

    Symptom 2: There is a ** sexual mass.

    Symptom 3: Pain all over the body.

    There are three main ways to spread malignant tumors: blood vessel spread, lymphatic vessel spread, and peripheral organs. If there is abnormal weight loss, ** mass or body pain, it may be that the malignant tumor has spread. Having cancer may not be what everyone thinks, but we can't lose confidence in life because of this, and we must actively cooperate**.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Chemotherapy and radiation therapy should be given. Because it is malignant, cancer cells can easily spread, and sometimes they spread, but they do not show symptoms, so there is no way to detect them. Your statement that "the cancer cells have not spread" is incorrect.

    No one can be sure of this problem until it is definitively diagnosed. In addition, if you give up radiotherapy and chemotherapy, if the cancer cells metastasize in the future, surgery may be required, and the elderly will be worse tolerated by the second surgery than the radiotherapy and chemotherapy. The most common adverse reactions in patients with chemoradiotherapy are as follows:

    1) bone marrow suppression; (2) digestive tract reactions; (3) phlebitis; (4) canker sores; (5) Hair loss. The doctor will generally inform *** and sign a consent form, which is written in full.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The most scary thing about cancer is the word "spread"! Doctor: When it spreads, there are often 4 major manifestations in the body.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1. The spread time of malignant tumors is judged according to the patient's condition, if the patient is in the middle stage, it may cause the phenomenon of diffusion, during this period, you should actively use drugs to regulate your condition, and you should find the cause of the tumor and prescribe the right medicine, so as to prevent the spread of the tumor.

    2. We all know that malignant tumor is a relatively tenacious disease, once the tumor is affected by improper conditioning and diffusion, the speed of diffusion is very fast, once the phenomenon of diffusion is triggered, it will spread throughout the body within a month, so timely treatment of malignant tumor phenomenon is conducive to reducing the impact on the body, and chemotherapy should be done in the middle of malignant tumor, so as to prevent the spread of malignant tumor.

    3. Malignant tumors should also be active after spreading, during which traditional Chinese medicine can be used to control the condition, and if it is severe, chemotherapy can also be done appropriately, chemotherapy is conducive to the timely elimination of tumors and can also prevent recurrence, and after the spread, drugs should also be used to assist **, which can prevent further ** from causing greater impact.

    It is recommended that you can immune cells** to enhance your life cycle.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Tumors are also divided into benign tumors and malignant tumors, which have direct metastasis, and metastasis through blood. These two methods, but no matter what kind of tumor, it needs to be removed by surgery in time, once metastasized, the effect is not particularly good, and it will be very painful.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Hello, there are 4 common routes of diffusion:

    1.Direct spread: As the tumor continues to grow, cancer cells often continuously invade and destroy adjacent normal organs or tissues along the interstitial space, lymphatic vessels, blood vessels, or nerve cloats, and continue to grow.

    2.Lymphatic metastasis: After tumor cells invade lymphatic vessels, they metastasize with lymphatic fluid and grow in lymph nodes to form metastases, which is a common metastasis method.

    Regional lymph node metastases usually occur on the same side of the primary tumour but occasionally reach the contralateral side, and tumors located in the midline of the body may metastasize to one or both lymph nodes.

    3.Hematogenous metastasis: After the tumor cells invade the blood vessels, they are transferred to various parts of the body with the bloodstream, which is called bloodway metastasis.

    The tumor cells that invade the venous system of the human body first metastasize to the lungs, and then spread through the heart to various organs throughout the body. Malignant tumors of the digestive tract often invade the portal venous system and metastasize to the liver. Inverted blood metastasis is an important route for sarcoma metastasis.

    4.Implant metastasis: When tumors in the thoracic cavity and abdominal cavity involve the serosa, tumor cells can fall off into the serous cavity, implant on the adjacent or distant serous surface and continue to grow, and can cause bloody effusion and adhesions.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    There are several ways to metastasize malignant tumors:The first is hematogenous metastasis. Tumor cells can be transferred to other organs through blood circulation.

    The second is lymphatic metastasis. Through the circulation of lymphatic vessels, the tumor can also metastasize to other organs or lymph nodes.

    The third is planting transfer. At the time of diagnosis of surgical puncture, it may be transferred to some tissues or organs along the route due to the operation process.

    The fourth is the invasion and metastasis of adjacent organs, such as gastric cancer patients can metastasize to the adjacent esophagus or intestines.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Tumors that grow invasively can not only continue to grow at the primary site and spread directly to surrounding tissues, but can also spread to other parts of the body (metastasis) in a variety of ways.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Disease analysis: After the appearance of benign tumors, there are many ways to spread externally, such as immediate diffusion, followed by the continuous expansion of malignant tumors, tumor cells often continue to invade and destroy all adjacent normal human organs or tissues along the tissue space, lymphocytes, capillaries or nervous system coatings, and some patients will also have a migration situation, which is more likely to lead to squamous epithelial cell disease, so it is best to take good care of it in this link.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    As we all know, malignant tumors have a certain degree of spread, which is the most worrying for cancer patients, and it is also the main factor causing death, when malignant tumors spread, it will cause obvious symptoms in the body, such as sudden weight loss, loss of appetite and physical discomfort.

    How does a malignant tumor spread?

    1. Spread through blood vessels 2. Spread to neighboring organs 3. Spread through lymphatic vesselsWhen there is a non-painful mass on the surface of the body, it is necessary to be alert, and there is a possibility of metastasis of superficial lymph nodes. After bathing every day, you can feel the groin and under the armpits to see if there are any new lumps. In addition, if you have unexplained weight loss and abdominal pain, you should go to the hospital for CT re-examination in time.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The cancer has spread, of course, it is also meaningful, if it is not timely, then the speed of spread may be very fast, and there is a certain chance of being timely. After diffusion, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and some drugs are usually chosen**.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Although the cancer has spread, the main purpose of cancer patients is to prolong the life of the patient. After diffusion, the first mode of choice is generally radiotherapy or chemotherapy.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    After the cancer has spread, it means that it has entered the advanced stage of cancer, and it is meaningless to perform surgery in time after it has spread, and the chance of success is still very slim.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    We must pay attention to our own diet and exercise in our daily life, and refuse any behavior that harms our body, so as to make our body reach the healthiest state, although many times a certain part of our body disease will be targeted, but any part of the disease is a signal of our systemic disease.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Because cancer cells will continue to replicate and spread, occupy various organs in the body, and when the original lesion reaches saturation, it will move on to other parts of the body.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Cancer is caused by cancer cells, which have a strong ability to grow and multiply, and can spread to all parts of the body through blood vessels, lymphatic and other pathways.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Cancer cells are spread to other organs through blood vessels and lymph, and the patient's weakened immunity will also exacerbate the multiplication of cancer cells.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    When the cancer progresses to a certain point, the lump becomes deformed. If there is a reaction to **, the lump will shrink, and on the contrary, it will gradually increase, and if it is large enough to a certain extent, **necrotic bleeding will also occur.

    Metastasis occurs, and the original lump still develops according to the original trend. There are 3 types of metastasis, and if the lymphatic vessels are invaded, the cancer cells that enter the lymph will follow the lymph fluid to the lower lymph nodes and form a new mass. Vascular metastasis is when cancer cells enter blood vessels and travel with them to distant organs to form new tumors.

    There is also local dispersal, which is a bit like sowing. The cancer cells are directly sloughed off and then grow in new areas.

    Therefore, it is not possible to determine whether there is metastasis based on the change in the size of the original lump.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    There is also a range of spread, and if the range does not exceed the nearby lymph nodes, there may be hope, and it is more effective to treat it with radiotherapy8ti

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