Lung cancer is one of the most common malignant tumors at present. According to its different stages and pathological types (the most common are small cell lung cancer and non-small cell lung cancer), the treatment options are also different. Chemotherapy is a treatment method that will appear in the early, middle and late stages of lung cancer. Most patients and their families are worried about the side effects of chemotherapy, and ask whether all lung cancer patients need chemotherapy?
Before chemotherapy, patients or their families need to have a basic understanding of chemotherapy. Current chemotherapy regimens can alleviate the disease and prolong survival of most patients, but different types of lung cancer have different sensitivities to chemotherapy. For early-stage lung cancer, carcinoma in situ, minimally invasive adenocarcinoma, or stage 1 lung cancer, radical total resection is generally performed first. At this time, in principle, there is no need for chemotherapy after surgery.
However, if the patient is younger and the pathological type is of higher malignancy (adenosquamous carcinoma, sarcomatoid carcinoma, large cell neuroendocrine carcinoma, small cell lung cancer), or the pathology indicates active cell differentiation, or differentiation If the tumor is poor, or the pathology indicates that the tumor invades lymphatic vessels or microvessels, or the pathological subtype indicates the micro[banned word] type, these patients have a high risk of recurrence. Whether to receive chemotherapy or not should be weighed by the patient's surgeon and considered comprehensively. If the patient is older, has deviated lung function, has poor postoperative recovery, or has cardiovascular and cerebrovascular complications, it is best not to receive chemotherapy.
Chemotherapy for stage B lung cancer may be beneficial to patients who are younger and have no serious damage to other organ functions. Chemotherapy can be considered. If it is stage, b, or b, in principle, chemotherapy or targeted therapy should be considered, unless there is liver and kidney failure or other contraindications.
Most chemotherapy drugs have bone marrow suppression effects, leading to low immune function, reduced body resistance, and decreased white blood cells, which can easily lead to infection. Patients need to pay attention to personal hygiene, keep their skin and mouth clean, and brush their teeth and body every morning and evening. At the same time, keep the indoor air circulated and fresh. In addition, pay attention to checking body temperature to detect signs of infection early. Most chemotherapy drugs cause gastrointestinal reactions such as nausea, vomiting, and decreased appetite. The methods that can be dealt with at this time are:
, eating small amounts frequently
, eating light and easy-to-digest foods such as porridge
Drink more water. A small amount of salt can be added to warm water to replenish electrolytes
Use some antiemetics (metoclopramide or metoclopramide) and sedative drugs (olanzapine)
Ginsenoside R is good for Effects on lung cancer cell proliferation and apoptosis.
In recent years, research on the anti-tumor activity of ginsenosides has made great progress. In vivo and in vitro anti-tumor studies have shown that ginsenosides with tumor cytotoxic activity are mostly ginsenosides and aglycones. The anti-tumor clinical value of ginsenosides and aglycones has attracted great attention. Ginsenoside R has non-organ-specific broad-spectrum anti-tumor effects. Since different tumor cells have different genetic backgrounds, ginsenoside R acts on different tumor cells through different mechanisms.
The occurrence of tumors is the result of the loss of cell function regulation. Abnormal growth signals and abnormal cell cycle regulation will lead to abnormal cell proliferation and eventually produce malignant clones. Research progress shows that the common biological characteristic of tumors is uncontrolled growth, and its main molecular mechanism is cell cycle disorder leading to excessive cell proliferation and insufficient apoptosis. Therefore, it can be said that tumors are a type of cell cycle disease caused by uncontrolled growth of cells. The cell cycle-regulated signal transduction pathway and a series of regulatory genes on its feedback loop form a complex network to accurately regulate the cell cycle. One of the characteristics of tumor cells is abnormal proliferation. Inhibiting the proliferation of tumor cells is one of the ways to treat tumors and is also a basic requirement for anti-cancer drugs. In addition, tumor cells lack mature morphology and complete functions to varying degrees, lose some characteristics of terminally differentiated cells, and often lack response to normal differentiation regulatory mechanisms. In recent years, the relationship between apoptosis and tumors has received increasing attention. It is believed that normal cells maintain their own stability through proliferation and apoptosis. If the two are imbalanced, it can lead to tumor occurrence. Therefore, inducing tumor cell apoptosis is also an anti-tumor method. important mechanism.
Studies have shown that the anti-tumor effect of ginsenoside R is related to cell cycle arrest, but the results of its cell cycle arrest mechanism are different in different reports and different cell lines. In studies on human lung cancer cells, ginsenoside R regulates a variety of phase-related cell cycle regulatory proteins, leading to phase growth arrest by affecting the expression regulation/phase arrest points of cell cyclins and cyclin-dependent protein kinases. Ginsenoside R can induce apoptosis in human lung adenocarcinoma cells through systemic pathways. Jinxing Capsule health information reminds you: Ginsenoside R is a non-cytotoxic anti-inflammatory drug. Experiments have proven that it can effectively inhibit the growth and proliferation of lung cancer cells until their apoptosis. Taking it for late-stage patients can control the development of the disease, reduce symptoms caused by tumors, improve the patient's quality of life, relieve pain, and prolong the patient's life.
Ms. Xiao’s mother has late-stage lung cancer
Ms. Xiao, a native of Luoyang City, Henan Province, her 6-year-old mother has late-stage lung cancer. She doesn’t eat much and is very thin. She is otherwise in good spirits and doesn’t have a cough. The height of the body seems to be 4 centimeters, and sleep is not good. Now the main problem is pleural effusion, which cannot be evacuated because the patient is thin. Ms. Xiao was very anxious and learned about the efficacy of ginsenoside R (life-protecting hormone) after many inquiries. She quickly contacted the manufacturer's health consultant and reported the situation. The health consultant recommended taking furosemide and ginsenoside R together.
Two days after taking it (that is, the day of the month), Ms. Xiao contacted the health consultant and said happily: My mother took it 3 times, and today the ascites is much less. I don’t know if it is the effect of the drug. If so, , it is estimated that ascites will disappear after taking it for a while, and my mother’s spirit will be much better. I am very grateful to the health consultant and hope to get better and better.
On March 3, Ms. Xiao contacted the health consultant again and said anxiously that it was already the first day that her mother had taken medicine. There was no ascites at all the first day after taking the medicine, but she had ascites again the next day, and it has been like this for the past few days. Health advisors recommend taking it for a few days to see how it goes. On the day of the month, Ms. Xiao saw that her mother's ascites had not disappeared, and said anxiously: Everything else is easy to say, but this is the water. Her mother was very anxious, and it was inconvenient to pump water because she didn't know her situation, but she just felt that she hadn't had it yet. Okay, it’s urgent. The patient herself did not dare to tell her, for fear that she would not even take the medicine. She could not sleep much all night, and would wake up in the middle of the night feeling thirsty and drink water two or three times a night. Now after taking the medicine, I sleep well at night and my appetite is better. I only wake up once. I plan to buy another box and continue taking it. It can not only improve immunity but also relieve symptoms. On March 1, Ms. Xiao contacted the health consultant again and was happy to say that everything was normal now and her mother had no more water in the past two days. I bought another box on the 3rd and was very happy to say that my mother is doing well now. I am very grateful to have such a good Ginsenoside R and health consultant.
Mr. Wang’s mother had bone metastasis from lung cancer
Wang’s mother, aged 18, was from Fujian. She had advanced lung cancer and had bone metastasis at the onset of the disease.
The patient's main symptoms are pain and cough. Due to the seriousness of the condition and his age, surgery was not possible. In order to prevent the patient from suffering, he did not undergo radiotherapy or chemotherapy and decided to go home for conservative treatment. I just hope it can alleviate the patient's pain and prolong the patient's life.
I learned about ginsenoside R through someone else’s introduction. Later, I learned more about ginsenoside R and found that it does have good anti-cancer effects. After purchasing and taking it, the patient's pain was relieved and his cough was also improved. The patient himself felt better than before. He felt energetic and energetic, and his family was very satisfied, so he continued to take it in the later period. Every time he returned for a follow-up visit, the patient's condition was quite stable and had not worsened. Ms. Wang, saying that the patient's condition is stable must have had an effect, otherwise late-stage patients would deteriorate very quickly. If they could maintain such a stable state, they would be very satisfied.
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