After a course of chemotherapy, what are the consequences if I don t continue chemotherapy?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-29
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It is impossible to kill all tumor cells in one chemotherapy treatment, and continuous chemotherapy is not allowed by the physical condition. Therefore, doctors use different chemotherapy drugs to kill tumor cells at different stages of growth during different chemotherapy sessions.

    Therefore, the consequence of not continuing chemotherapy is that the tumor cells will continue to proliferate, and after a certain extent, it will be troublesome.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Chemotherapy should be adhered to if the body can afford it, and if it is not done, the malignant cells will still proliferate, and it is best to do it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hello, if there is no local or distant metastasis, the tumor is small and suitable for surgery; If the lesion has been removed, the metastasis is single, and the metastasis is in good physical condition, surgery can also be performed for the metastasis. If there are more than two metastases, in principle, no surgery is required, and chemoradiotherapy can be performed. Regardless of surgery or chemoradiotherapy, the combination of traditional Chinese medicine is required to improve the survival rate.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    You can take effective Chinese medicine, and there are no consequences.

    If you don't take effective Chinese medicine for conditioning, there will be no good results if you continue chemotherapy.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    After three rounds of chemotherapy, the doctor suddenly said that there is no need to continue chemotherapy, it may be that there is no need for this, either the surgery can be done directly if the standard is met, or the chemotherapy in the later stage is useless, it is better to reduce the pain of the pre-illness and people, reduce the expense, and let the patient leave good memories in the last time.

    Wisdom TracesAfter three rounds of chemotherapy, the doctor suddenly said that there was no need to continue chemotherapy

    Chemotherapy has reached the following levels and is no longer needed.

    1.First-line advanced malignant tumors**, the tumor is in complete remission after chemotherapy, and chemotherapy drugs have been used in sufficient quantities.

    2.After chemotherapy, the tumor is not effectively controlled, and the patient's physical condition can no longer withstand chemotherapy, in which case chemotherapy can no longer be used.

    3.Postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy, in which the patient has completed sufficient cycles and courses of treatment, does not require further chemotherapy.

    What happens if I have chemotherapy 3 times and no more chemotherapy

    Chemotherapy 3 times, no chemotherapy will generally affect the ** effect. Chemotherapy is a common method for malignant tumors, and if it is stopped after 3 sessions of chemotherapy, the effect in such patients is reduced. Generally, chemotherapy is effective once and chemotherapy is effective twice.

    Both chemicals have a certain effect on cancer cells in the body, but they cannot completely control them. Generally, chemotherapy requires 4 to 8 courses of chemotherapy, i.e., chemotherapy needs to be given 4 to 8 times in a row to better control the tumor.

    Is it okay to terminate chemotherapy three times?

    If chemotherapy can be tolerated after 3 treatments, chemotherapy should still be continued, and the drug should not be discontinued at will. If it is postoperative chemotherapy, such as breast cancer surgery, lung cancer silver mold surgery, etc., 4-6 cycles of chemotherapy are required. During this period, sometimes the best results cannot be achieved, and there is a greater chance of metastasis after surgery.

    Postoperative chemotherapy for colorectal cancer requires 8-12 cycles of chemotherapy, and only 3 cycles of chemotherapy is certainly not enough. In the case of advanced malignancy, 3 chemotherapy sessions are not sufficient. The tumor may continue to grow for a short time after chemotherapy ends.

    If the tumor progresses and chemotherapy is continued, it may cause the tumor to become resistant to chemotherapy. The efficiency will be greatly reduced.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    After stopping the infusion of chemotherapy drugs, the degree of hair loss will be reduced over time.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    This difference varies from person to person!! Yes, all the hair will fall out!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    After chemotherapy, it can return to normal in about a month, and the specific recovery time also has a lot to do with your condition. If the condition is not particularly serious, the body recovers relatively quickly, generally in about a month to return to normal, if your own physique is not particularly good, the recovery will be relatively slow, and the time required will be longer.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The vast majority of patients return to normal within 3 weeks after chemotherapy, and the majority of patients return to normal within 1 week. Most chemotherapy patients do not have a large response to chemotherapy, because with the progress of science and technology, the chemotherapy drugs used now are usually low-toxicity and high-efficiency drugs, and most patients do not experience serious discomfort during chemotherapy, and these patients will recover significantly faster.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    A week or so is fine, as long as your physique is good enough, then the time will be shorter.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The course of treatment should be 3 months, 6 months or longer, depending on your overall physical condition.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    As long as you cooperate, you can return to normal life soon, you must believe in yourself and believe in the doctor.

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