Health Hit Challenge
No one is not afraid of cancer, and no one wants to have anything to do with cancer.
However, the scales of fate are sometimes skewed.
Many unfortunate people eventually encounter cancer cells.
No one has smooth sailing all their lives, and no one has a smooth sailing.
As long as you come, you must accept it calmly, whether it is a blessing or a curse.
For people who have been in close contact with cancer, one of the scariest words is:
However. What's even more terrifying is that many people don't know it.
For the vast majority of people.
Once the cancer** metastasizes, it is like adding insult to injury, and the house leak coincides with overnight rain.
First, observe the symptoms.
Attention should be paid to cancer patients when they have unexplained fever, no improvement after medication**, sudden weight loss accompanied by symptoms such as fatigue, pain, and bleeding.
These symptoms can be a sign of cancer**.
Second, look for signs
Cancer cells tend to invade blood-rich tissues and organs, such as the liver, bones, lymphatic system, etc. When cancer** metastasizes, these tissues and organs become the main targets of cancer cells.
When cancer cells invade the lymphatic system, patients often develop swollen lymph nodes and lumps, which are common in areas such as the armpits, groin, neck, and clavicle fossa. If a person with cancer has these signs, they should see a doctor right away and undergo further testing.
Third, tumor marker testing is performed.
Tumor markers are a class of biochemical substances produced by tumor tissue itself that can reflect the presence and growth of tumors. By measuring the levels of tumor markers in the blood, the likelihood of cancer** can be assessed. Normal tumor marker values usually indicate that the cancer patient is stable, while abnormal marker levels may indicate cancer**.
Fourth, conduct imaging review.
Imaging tests such as CT scans and ultrasonography can help doctors detect abnormal shadows, lumps, or nodules in a patient's body early.
These tests can provide more detailed information to assess for the presence of cancer** metastases.
Once an abnormality is detected, attention should be paid immediately to rule out the possibility of cancer**.
Of course, not absolutely.
Everyone's constitution and condition are different.
Therefore, only by comprehensively considering the patient's clinical symptoms, signs and examination results can an accurate judgment be made about cancer** and metastasis.
The existence of any life has value.
Even if the cancer** metastasizes, you should not be discouraged.
It's not easy to be alive. Advances in modern medicine have provided many new methods and strategies for the treatment of cancer.
Targeting**, immunization**, etc. can help control the progression of cancer and reduce symptoms.
No matter what, life has to go on
Whether the cancer metastasizes or not, we should be hopeful about the future.
The combined efforts of doctors and patients can achieve good results and improve the quality of life of patients.
Paying attention to clinical symptoms, observing signs, performing tumor marker examinations and imaging examinations are important means of screening for cancer, but it is more important to work closely with professional doctors to jointly develop a personalized plan to achieve the best results.
Life is not easy, but do it and cherish it.