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One Case Analysis Report Of Uncontrolled One Case After Radical Resection Of Cervical Cancer

Posted on:2018-03-06Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:S W WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2354330542969992Subject:Clinical Medicine
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Objective:To explore the causes of chemoradiotherapy resistance and tumor associated anemia and the plasma SCCA in patients with uncontrolled or relapsed after radical resection,we will improve the early detection of recurrence or uncontrolled cervical cancer and choose a reasonable treatment.Methods:Retrospective analysis of a typical cervical cancer postoperative uncontrolled case of the clinical features,influencing factors and treatment of the department of obstetrics and gynecology in Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital Clinical Medical College of Nanjing Medical University.Browsing cervical cancer after radical surgery related literature,We will explore the causes of chemoradiotherapy resistance and tumor associated anemia and the plasma SCCA in patients with uncontrolled or relapsed after radical mastectomy which can provide guidance for clinical practice.Conclusion:(1)It is important to timely detection,timely treatment of cervical cancer.After the standard treatment,cervical cancer may appear uncontrolled.(2)For patients with cervical cancer,immunohistochemical results should be taken into account.(3)Chemoradiotherapy based on related genetic testing may be effective in recurrent or uncontrolled cervical cancer.(4)Immune-related monoclonal antibody combined with RT may enhance the sensitivity of patients with cervical cancer to treatment;For patients with recurrent or uncontrolled cervical cancer who are not sensitive to Chemoradiotherapy,bevacizumab or PD-1/PD-L1 monoclonal antibody may be effective.(5)Intravenous iron supplementation is an effective method for correcting tumor-related anemia,while the use of EPO to correct tumor-related anemia must inform the relevant risks and only use during chemotherapy.(6)Plasma SCCA can be used as an effective screening method for recurrent or uncontrolled postoperative radical resection of cervical squamous cell carcinoma and evaluation of the efficacy of relapse after treatment;In addition,we should use it in conjunction with imaging examinations to reduce false negative rates and false positive rates.
Keywords/Search Tags:Cervical Cancer
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