We have all discovered that in recent years, the incidence of cervical precancerous lesions has been increasing, and many women have lost their lives because of this. In fact, the early treatment effect of cervical precancerous lesions is very good, so how to treat cervical precancerous lesions after they have metastasized? Since most important organs may be extensively affected after cervical precancerous lesions metastasize, it is difficult to achieve good therapeutic effects through surgical resection. When radiotherapy is performed on patients with lung metastasis of cervical precancerous lesions, the treatment dose and irradiation range must also be strictly controlled to avoid unnecessary losses due to excessive radiotherapy. Comprehensive treatment of cervical precancerous lesions metastasis by combining biological therapy with appropriate radiotherapy and chemotherapy is the key to achieving ideal treatment results for patients with advanced cervical precancerous lesions. Biological therapy refers to the isolation of monocytes from the body's own peripheral blood, which are activated and expanded in vitro and then infused back into the patient's body. They can directly kill tumor cells or virus-infected cells, regulate and enhance the body's immune function, prevent and treat tumor metastasis and recurrence, improve the patient's quality of life, and prolong survival. How to treat metastasis of cervical precancerous lesions after chemotherapy? It makes up for the shortcomings of traditional surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy. While killing tumor cells, it can also regulate and restore the body's immune function, kill formed tumor cells, inhibit the formation of new tumor cells, and block the source of tumor recurrence and metastasis. For patients in the late stage who have metastasized and are weak, biological cell immunotherapy can also activate the body's immune function, identify and kill cancer cells through highly specific immune cells, promote treatment, and thus control the further spread and recurrence of cancer cells, so as to achieve the goal of long-term survival with tumors. Many cancer patients die from cell metastasis and spread and side effects after surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy. "Unbearable nausea, vomiting, hair loss, extreme weight loss, it's simply worse than death," said a cancer patient who has undergone chemotherapy many times. How to treat metastasis of cervical precancerous lesions after chemotherapy? Biological immunotherapy does not require the pain of radiotherapy and chemotherapy, and is carried out in a very relaxed treatment environment. The whole process is operated in the form of "infusion", which is safe and painless. In fact, when it comes to treating cervical precancerous lesions, early treatment is not difficult and the effect is very good. However, if it reaches the late stage, especially after the cancer has metastasized, it will be very difficult to treat. Therefore, for the health of women, everyone must check early after finding any abnormalities in the body. |
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