How long does gastric cancer operation need to treat

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In March last year, I had a stomach examination in the hospital. The doctor said there was a tumor in my stomach and suggested that I should have an operation immediately. At that time, the doctor didn't tell me directly about the disease. When I learned that the tumor was gastric cancer, I thought it was gastric cancer. I followed the doctor's advice and had an operation. I had been taking targeted medicine for the operation. But at the beginning of this year, I found that my appetite was poor and I didn't want to eat, I still want to vomit after eating. I'm very thin. I went to the hospital again and found that it's advanced gastric cancer. Now let's talk about how long it will take for gastric cancer surgery?

How long does gastric cancer operation need to treat

Method 1: the treatment of gastric cancer can best choose those more professional Tumor Hospital, surgical treatment: This is the first choice for the treatment of gastric cancer, but also the fundamental method. Radical resection is feasible in early and middle stage cases, and palliative resection is feasible in late stage cases. Even if the tumor can not be removed, a considerable number of gastric cancer patients also need surgical treatment, such as bypass (shortcut) to alleviate the symptoms of obstruction and improve the quality of life. Therefore, once diagnosed with gastric cancer, should accept surgical treatment as soon as possible.

Method 2: the treatment of gastric cancer in Grade 3A hospital is still authoritative. Chemotherapy can be used as the guarantee treatment after operation to eliminate the residual cancer cells in the body. It can also be used before and during operation to improve the resection rate and reduce iatrogenic spread. For advanced cases, it can be used as a palliative means to delay the development of the disease. Therefore, except for a few patients with poor general conditions and early gastric cancer, most patients with gastric cancer need chemotherapy during the treatment.

Method 3: radiotherapy: in the past, radiotherapy was rarely used in the treatment of gastric cancer. Recent studies suggest that preoperative or intraoperative radiotherapy for some patients with gastric cancer can improve the resection rate and long-term effect. In some cases, radiotherapy can be used to relieve the symptoms.

matters needing attention

Gastric cancer patients for their disease must be full of confidence, don't give up, don't take medicine, don't have too much taboo in diet, as long as want to eat, eat without discomfort, can let its appropriate amount to eat, let patients treat themselves as normal people, relieve mental depression, too much taboo, will cause mental burden.