How long do malignant dedifferentiated chondrosarcomas usually live

Updated on healthy 2024-07-01
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Hello: Prognosis.

    Chondrosarcoma grows slowly, and local** and metastases can occur up to 10 years postoperatively, so the follow-up for chondrosarcoma should be longer than for other spinal primary tumors. Follow-up should not be shorter than 3 years. The 5-year survival rates for low-grade, moderate, and severe malignant chondrosarcoma are 22% and 22%, respectively.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Depending on the specific condition of the patient, the patient's physical fitness, whether there is a good psychological state, the most important thing is whether there is a good method, just like a thousand miles of horses meet Bole, in fact, osteosarcoma is very good, as long as the surgery is removed, but it is not after the operation, the operation is only to remove the visible tumor cells, which is not clean, and the residual tumor cells will be ** or even metastasized, so it is necessary for Chinese medicine to come to Chinese medicine to correct **, dredge the meridians and change the physique, in order to completely ** osteosarcoma.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Look up a lot of information.

    It is recommended to use a comprehensive method of traditional Chinese medicine, and the meridian constitution tumor elimination method may be cured.

    Any cancer, just like a seed, and your body is like the soil, whether the seed grows or not depends entirely on the soil, not the seed itself, no matter how good the seed is, the soil is not suitable for it will never grow, how to improve the soil is the subject of our research today, and breakthroughs have been made. And our technology today is also a breakthrough in the world.

    Surgery can only remove the sarcoma visible to the naked eye, and recurrence will still grow.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Guo Yuewu, Department of Medical Oncology, Shanghai Sixth People's Hospital.

    Well-differentiated chondrosarcoma is a malignant bone tumor.

    ** method is mainly surgery, and chemoradiotherapy is not sensitive. According to the information you provide, the possibility of surgery is very small if the patient has liver and lung metastases after surgery** because all metastases cannot be removed by surgery. Recommendations:

    Intravenous chemotherapy is mainly doxorubicin and ifosfamide.

    If the primary lesion is significantly enlarged in a short period of time, it is accompanied by pain.

    Local palliative radiation**.

    If possible, molecular targeting** can be tested, that is, some vascular endothelial growth factor inhibitors can be used in combination with chemotherapy.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Chondrosarcoma is most effective** for surgical removal. Once the diagnosis is confirmed, consider local mass resection, segmental amputation, or amputation on a case-by-case basis. Most of the surgical operations for chondrosarcoma should strive for local complete resection, and amputation or joint dissection should be performed for the first patient or the case with high degree of primary malignancy and rapid development.

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