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The treatment methods for ovarian cancer are important, and daily cooking needs to keep up with them
Ovarian cancer is a familiar disease that poses serious risks. After falling ill, we must treat it reasonably. Cooking in daily life also plays an auxiliary role in the treatment of the disease.
Treatment methods for ovarian cancer
1. Surgical treatment: Surgery is the most important method for treating ovarian malignant tumors. Unless clinically estimated that the tumor cannot be removed and there are surgical contraindications, surgery should be performed first.
(1) Comprehensive and phased cesarean section surgery: suitable for ovarian cancer patients diagnosed as stage I before surgery. Including total hysterectomy and double appendectomy, greater omentum resection, pelvic and paraaortic lymph node resection, and abdominal cytology examination (ascites or pelvic, abdominal cleaning fluid).
(2) Tumor cell eradication surgery: suitable for patients with stage II or above.
(3) Secondary detection surgery: Within 1 year after successful tumor cell eradication surgery, at least 6 courses of chemotherapy should be implemented, and clinical and auxiliary tests (including CA125 and other tumor markers) should be performed without abnormalities. Laparotomy detection surgery should be performed.
2. Radiation therapy: Most malignant tumors have poor efficacy in various radiation treatments. Therefore, in the treatment of malignant ovarian tumors, radiation therapy is not considered first. Laparotomy detection proves that malignant ovarian tumors have not been completely removed and can be irradiated with X-rays in vitro. However, people with a large amount of ascites should not undergo radiation therapy.
3. Chemotherapy: Ovarian cancer often responds well to chemotherapy. In recent years, the progress of chemotherapy for tumors has been rapid and plays an important role in the treatment of ovarian cancer. It plays a positive role in improving the treatment effect of ovarian malignant tumors and can be used as a surgical adjuvant treatment. It is commonly used before, during, and after surgery, but often requires long-term intermittent medication, and sometimes has significant toxic reactions to the human body. In most cases, surgery is difficult to remove the primary and metastatic lesions of ovarian cancer, especially small granular nodules; There are also some patients who are not willing to undergo surgical treatment, and comprehensive treatment based on chemotherapy should be considered.
Traditional Chinese Medicine Combined Treatment for Ovarian Cancer
1. Traditional Chinese medicine treatment combined with surgery for ovarian cancer: Surgery is an important means of treating ovarian malignant tumors. The combination of traditional Chinese medicine and surgical treatment for ovarian cancer mainly manifests in taking traditional Chinese medicine that enhances the patient's immune system and reduces the size of ovarian cancer tumors during a period of time before surgery. In this way, the success rate of completely removing ovarian tumors during surgery will increase, accelerating the patient's postoperative recovery. Successful surgery does not necessarily mean that ovarian cancer has been cured, preventing recurrence and metastasis. At this point, it is necessary to use traditional Chinese medicine for prevention and treatment. Taking some traditional Chinese medicine that can inhibit the growth and spread of cancer cells, and effectively improve patient immunity, to achieve the effect of preventing recurrence and preventing ovarian cancer cell metastasis. Ginsenoside Rh2, a traditional Chinese medicine, can achieve anti-tumor effects by reversing the differentiation of cancer cells into normal cells, regulating the proliferation cycle of tumor cells, and regulating immune regulation. It has a controlling effect on preventing cancer cell recurrence and spread, and is a good choice for traditional Chinese medicine treatment in ovarian cancer patients after surgery.