How does orbital metastatic tumor do?
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There is a significant difference between adults and children with orbital metastases. In adults, most orbital metastatic tumors come from the epithelial structures of breast, lung, bladder, gastrointestinal tract, kidney, thyroid and other organs; How does orbital metastatic tumor do? Let's talk about it
How does orbital metastatic tumor do?
For orbital tumors, local resection can be performed to preserve visual function as much as possible. Eyelid suture to protect the cornea. Most of the tumors with hematogenous dissemination have reached advanced stage, so radical treatment is difficult. In principle, radiotherapy is used to treat eye lesions to reduce pain.
In principle, chemotherapy was used to prolong the life of patients. Chemotherapy was combined with a variety of drugs, such as cyclophosphamide, adriamycin, vincristine, methotrexate, platinum drugs, etc. Chemotherapy with a variety of drugs, such as cyclophosphamide, adriamycin, vincristine, methotrexate, platinum drugs.
On the first day, cyclophosphamide (1000 mg / m2), adriamycin (45 mg / m2) and etoposide (8 mg / m2) were administered; On day 2 and 3, etoposide was 8 mg / m2 respectively. Every week or every two weeks is a course of treatment, which can get better effect. Genital metastases can also be given hormone adjuvant therapy, such as prostate cancer progesterone application can alleviate symptoms. Accelerator 60Co irradiation of orbital region for 30-60gy can reduce the size of tumor, improve the degree of exophthalmos, visual acuity and diplopia.
matters needing attention
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