Symptoms of ureteral tumors mainly include:
1.Hematuria: Ureteral tumors may cause blood to appear in the urine**, which appears as red or pink urine.
2.Pain in the lower back: Ureteral tumors can cause persistent pain in the lower back or abdomen.
3.Urinary frequency, urgency, painful urination: Ureteral tumors may cause urinary tract symptoms such as urinary frequency, urgency, and dysuria.
4.Urinary tract obstruction: Ureteral tumors can cause obstruction of urine flow, making it difficult to pass urine or urine stagnant.
5.Weight loss, loss of appetite: ureteral tumors may cause systemic symptoms such as weight loss and loss of appetite.
6.Impaired renal function: ureteral tumors may affect kidney function, leading to decreased kidney function, which manifests as symptoms of abnormal kidney function.
Approaches to ureteral cancer usually include a combination of surgery, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy. The specific method will depend on the patient's condition, the degree of lesions, and the individual situation. ** Methods of Ureteral Cancer:
1.Surgery: Surgery is the main method for ureteral cancer, including partial ureterectomy, total ureterectomy, renal ureterectomy, etc. The goal of surgery is to remove as much cancerous tissue as possible and preserve as much normal tissue as possible.
2.Radiotherapy: Radiotherapy can be used in both early and advanced stages of ureteral cancer and can be used as an adjunct to surgery or alone. Radiation therapy can kill cancer cells with high-energy rays and reduce the size of the tumor.
3.Chemotherapy: Chemotherapy is a method of killing cancer cells through drugs, and can be used in advanced or ** cases of ureteral cancer. Chemotherapy is often used in combination with surgery or radiation therapy to improve the results.
4.Targeting: Targeting is a method that targets specific molecular targets of cancer cells, which can reduce damage to normal cells and improve the effect.
5.Immunity: Immunity is a method of attacking cancer cells by activating the patient's own immune system, which can improve the survival rate and quality of life of the patient.
In the process of receiving **, patients need to pay close attention to their physical condition, follow the doctor's instructions, and maintain good living habits and eating habits to improve the effect and survival rate.