Many people tend to feel fear when they hear the word "tumor", because many tumors are disgusting, the chance of cure is very low, and it will directly threaten the patient's life safety. In order to prolong their lives, many patients will use tumor pathology sections to detect the disease in time. However, not all tumor diseases can be detected. So what diseases can tumor pathology sections be used to detect? First, what diseases can be examined by tumor pathology sections? If the patient's CT scan highly suspects a malignant tumor, surgery is required to remove the tumor, and lymph nodes should be cleared if necessary. The tumor tissue should be sectioned and examined, and further radiotherapy or chemotherapy should be determined based on the tumor type. If the tumor is close to the trachea or bronchus, a fiberoptic bronchoscopy can be performed to obtain a biopsy and perform a pathological examination. The recovery time will depend on the pathological type of the tumor. Generally, pathological sections can determine whether a tumor is benign or malignant, and this can be confirmed by examination in the oncology department of a regular hospital. Second, pathological examination cannot determine the stage to which the cancer has developed, but can only determine whether it is a benign or malignant tumor, as well as the type and degree of differentiation of the malignant tumor. Generally speaking, it is best to remove the tumor surgically in its early stages, but this depends on the specific circumstances. It is recommended that other examinations be performed to determine whether surgical treatment is feasible. Third, malignant tumors also fall into the category of major diseases. A major disease refers to a disease that is serious and has a serious impact on the normal work and life of the patient and his or her family for a long period of time. The treatment is expensive and requires more complex medication or surgical treatment, and expensive medical expenses. Generally include: malignant tumors, serious cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, operations requiring major organ transplants, injuries that may cause lifelong disability, advanced chronic diseases, deep coma, permanent paralysis, severe brain damage, severe Parkinson's disease and severe mental illness, etc. What diseases can be examined by tumor pathology sections? A 4.85 malignant tumor on the liver indicates liver problems. Further liver enhanced CT examination can confirm the diagnosis and surgical resection can be performed as much as possible. It is recommended that you go to the hospital for a comprehensive examination to rule out other organ diseases. If surgery is possible, then have it removed according to the opinion of your attending physician. If surgery is not possible, interventional chemotherapy or targeted therapy can be used to control the tumor. |
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