How to treat clear cell renal carcinoma in the second stage of clear cell carcinoma in the advanced

Updated on healthy 2024-06-28
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Yes, the anti-tumor effect of traditional Chinese medicine is okay.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If the patient's physical condition permits, we generally recommend the patient to undergo ** renal cancer resection. One of the cases I'm currently following up on is that a patient has had nasal metastases, has had a kidney cancer resection, and the patient is only receiving radiotherapy and not chemotherapy. At present, the patient is in good condition for half a year after surgery, and no new metastases have been found, and the original metastases are shrinking.

    The patient's own mentality is very important, and Chinese medicine should be of some help, but the specific research data is not very clear.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The vast majority of pathological types of kidney cancer are clear cell carcinomas, and depending on the stage, the method taken is different. First, if it is clear cell renal carcinoma that can be completely surgically removed in the early or even middle stage, surgery is the main treatment.

    Second, for advanced clear cell renal cell carcinoma, if distant metastases have occurred, but the metastases are not particularly numerous and not particularly large, it is recommended to resect the primary lesion, and then carry out systemic anti-tumor ** after resection.

    Third, if it is found late, the metastases are relatively large and numerous, the tumor burden is relatively large, and the local ** is no longer suitable, and the whole body ** should be the main one. After the tumor in other metastatic sites of the body is controlled, surgery can also be performed if the surgical condition is relatively good and the patient's general condition is relatively good**. Continuing systemic anti-tumor therapy after surgery** is of great help in prolonging the patient's survival and improving the patient's quality of life.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Kidney cancer is mainly surgical, and endocrine or other Western medicine may be required for long-term control after surgery. Generally, if it is in the early stage, the possibility of surgery is relatively high, and if it is in the middle and late stages, you can follow the doctor's **plan after the specific diagnosis**.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Minimally invasive treatment of kidney cancer can be used, and traditional Chinese medicine can be used to assist in conditioning the patient's body after surgery. Generally, if it is early, the possibility of surgery is relatively high, and if it is in the middle and late stages, it is necessary to use other **plan after specific diagnosis**.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    According to the degree of differentiation of the tumor, it can be divided into high, medium and low differentiation, from the grade from 4 to 3 to 2 to 1 to 1-2 means that the tumor cell morphology is close to normal cells, that is, the degree of malignancy is relatively low. If the tumor does not invade the renal capsule, you are in the early stages,** and the prognosis for surgery is good. ** The odds are relatively small.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Previously had clear cell renal carcinoma grade 2 and don't know if there was metastasis before surgery? If there is no metastasis before the operation, the operation is cleaned up, and the general situation is not ** or metastasis, if it is cachexia before the operation, there is metastasis, it may be ** or metastasis, so it is necessary to judge whether it is ** or metastasis according to the nature of the disease before the operation.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    To tell you a news, large hospitals in Beijing are recruiting all kinds of cancer patients and people who have failed surgery, ** and drugs are free to reduce the burden on families, which is recruited by the drug regulatory department to use drugs in the patient's body.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Clear cell renal cell carcinoma is not the most malignant. Among the many kidney cancers, the malignancy of collecting duct carcinoma and undifferentiated carcinoma is the highest, and the degree of malignancy of renal clear cell carcinoma is not high. If you look at clear cell renal carcinoma itself, the degree of malignancy in the early stage is low, and the degree of malignancy in the advanced stage is high.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. At present, the possibility of clear cell renal carcinoma is very small. If the kidney function of early-stage clear cell renal carcinoma is still intact, the effect is very good. The 5-year survival rate for early renal cell carcinoma can reach more than 90%, and the 5-year survival rate for advanced renal cell carcinoma is about 50%.

    2. Targeted ** can be performed after surgery for advanced renal cell carcinoma to improve the survival rate. Clear cell renal cell carcinoma is the first choice for early and intermediate surgery**, and a combination of immuno** and chemical** can prolong the patient's life.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There are many cases of kidney cancer, but if it is clear cell kidney cancer of the right kidney, how long can you live after resection?

    The early stage of clear cell renal cancer of the right kidney is the best period and must be carried out at the right time. If clear cell renal cancer of the right kidney is operable in the early stages**, the survival rate of the patient is high. The 5-year survival rate of patients with clear cell renal cancer of the right kidney can reach more than 90% in the early stage, about 80% in the intermediate stage, and only about 20% in the advanced stage.

    Early and timely** clear cell renal cell carcinoma can allow patients to survive for more than 10 years, and even some patients can survive for decades, or coexist with cancer.

    In terms of pathology, Western medicine usually divides kidney cancer into 4 types: clear cell kidney cancer, granulosa cell kidney cancer, mixed cell kidney cancer, and undifferentiated cell kidney cancer. Among them, the vast majority of them are clear cell renal cell carcinomas, accounting for 70% to 80% of kidney cancers, and their cancer cells are often arranged in sheets, cords, acinar or tubes, much like renal tubules.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Pay attention to the regular work and rest, insist on proper exercise, and return to the hospital for regular check-ups.

    Since there is only one kidney left, the main thing is not to add to its burden.

    1.It is strictly forbidden to take all kinds of drugs indiscriminately. In particular, various antibiotics, since most of them are excreted from the kidneys, have some damage to them.

    2.Diseases that can cause kidney damage are strictly controlled. Common ones include hypertension, diabetes, gout, hyperlipidemia, etc.

    4.Dietary control.

    Advice and advice: Dietary tips for maintaining the kidneys:

    1.Usually the diet of each meal, chicken, pork or fish is the same choice is enough.

    2.Eggs and soy products can also replace meat, and when eggs or soy products are included in egg dishes, the intake of meat should be appropriately reduced.

    3.Enriching monotonous pasta, such as adding a tea egg or marinated dried noodles, and adding a plate of fried vegetables or kelp instead of a plate of large meat fried noodles, can reduce meat and increase vegetable intake.

    4.A balanced diet can avoid malnutrition and reduce the body's immunity, reduce the chance of getting sick, and indirectly avoid damage to the kidneys.

    5.Don't overeat often to avoid excessive retention of metabolic wastes.

    6.Drink a moderate amount of water without holding urine, you need to drink 1500 2000ml of water every day, and keep the daily urine output at about 1500ml.

    7.Don't eat a heavy diet and eat less unhealthy pickled products or other processed foods.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    This is essentially a malignant tumor of the kidney, commonly known as kidney cancer. The tumor often protrudes from the surface of the kidney, has a smooth appearance, and although there is no capsule formation, it often invades the periphery and protrudes into the fat sac around the kidney and adjacent organs. Although clear cell carcinoma is the least malignant in kidney cancer, it is often mixed with granulosa cell carcinoma and spindle cell carcinoma type 3 in clinical practice, and it is actually very difficult to grade it under the microscope.

    Now that total nephrectomy has been performed, the main concern is metastasis. Kidney cancer has a high rate of metastasis through bloodstream, with about 60% of patients having the potential to metastasize. The frequency of organ metastasis is, in order:

    Lung (52), bone (40), liver (23), distant lymph nodes (23), renal vein (22), adrenal gland (20), contralateral kidney (18), pleura (10), central nervous system (8), pancreas (7), etc. Therefore, it is necessary to pay close attention to the conditions of the above tissues and organs (such as hemiplegia, sciatica, back pain, swollen lymph nodes in the neck, frequent cough, pain in the liver area, abnormal liver function, etc., which generally indicate metastasis). If no new metastases are found within two years, it is basically safe.

    Immunity**: Immunolunization** can be used in combination with chemotherapy to prolong the patient's life. Commonly used drugs such as interferon, IL-2, and BCG. Interferon** has a positive meaning and should be accepted as long as economic conditions allow.

    Other nutrition and care are the same as those of general postoperative cancer patients, and there are no special requirements. Considering that the patient has only one kidney, it is necessary to avoid all factors that increase the burden on the kidneys, such as cold, fever, alcohol, strenuous exercise, fatigue, and nephrotoxic drugs (cold medicines, painkillers, diuretics, etc.).

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