Nowadays, tumors are no longer a rare disease. There are more and more tumor patients, and many of them even have malignant tumors, which pose a great threat to people's lives. Some people find that they have tumors growing in their stomachs. They often feel stomach pain and may also have complications such as severe vomiting and loss of appetite, so they need treatment as soon as possible. So, what should you do if you have a tumor in your stomach? 1. What should I do if I have a tumor in my stomach? If the tumor recurs locally and the lesion is isolated, radical radiation therapy or radical surgery plus postoperative radiotherapy can be given. Such treatment is also applicable to single isolated metastatic lesions in distant metastases. Because distant metastasis comes from the bloodstream, systemic treatment should be given to eliminate cancer cells hidden in the blood vessels. If the tumor recurs and metastasizes to distant sites, and there are multiple metastases, local radiotherapy and systemic chemotherapy can only serve as palliative treatments, and you can go to the hospital for a follow-up examination. If the disease recurs, radiotherapy is generally not recommended in the near future. Benign tumors are not well responded to chemotherapy drugs, so surgical treatment can be considered. 2. Dietary considerations for cancer patients A tumor is a new organism formed when a cell in a local tissue loses normal growth regulation at the genetic level under the influence of various carcinogenic factors, leading to its clonal abnormal proliferation. Usually, you should supplement protein, pay attention to a balanced diet with various vitamins, drink plenty of water, eat more fruits, avoid eating raw, cold, hard and spoiled food, avoid spicy and irritating condiments, and do appropriate exercise to strengthen your physical fitness. 3. Prevention and treatment of tumors Everyone has an oncogene, and whether it is activated is the key to the onset of tumors. Diet, smoking, drinking, lifestyle and excessive psychological stress can all lead to it. If a person becomes extremely thin in a short period of time and has a normal diet, no hyperthyroidism, and no parasitic infection, the possibility of a tumor should be considered. Tumors can be divided into benign and malignant. Benign tumors are mostly treated surgically, while conservative treatment can be used if it does not affect normal quality of life. Malignant tumors should be treated conservatively to prevent metastasis. |
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