Stomach cancer can cause abnormal symptoms in the digestive system, even vomiting blood and black stool. What other treatment options are available for stomach cancer?
What is the effect of immunotherapy for stomach cancer?
The effect of immunotherapy for gastric cancer patients has a great relationship with the disease state, and the effect of immunotherapy varies with different disease states; in addition, the choice of hospital and doctor will also affect the effect of immunotherapy. In order to ensure better results of immunotherapy, stomach cancer patients should go to regular hospitals, because in regular medical institutions, doctors will monitor the condition of stomach cancer patients and adjust the treatment plan in time when the treatment effect is not good, which is more beneficial to the treatment.
What other treatment options are available for stomach cancer?
Acute treatment refers to relieving the bleeding and obstruction of stomach cancer patients, because such a situation will have a great impact on the body of stomach cancer patients and may even be life-threatening, so timely relief is needed. The general treatment is to provide nutrition and relieve the psychological state of stomach cancer patients, as many of them suffer from malnutrition and psychological overload, so medical treatment is needed.
Endoscopic treatments include endoscopic dissection, endoscopic submucosal dissection and laser therapy. Surgical treatment includes standard and modified surgery, as well as extended and palliative surgery, and requires careful determination of the treatment for patients with gastric cancer.
Radiotherapy and chemotherapy, as well as targeted therapy and immunotherapy, are also common treatments for gastric cancer. In addition, attention should be paid to whether there are any adverse reactions in the treatment of stomach cancer patients, and if there are adverse reactions, attention should be paid to alleviating them to avoid affecting the life of stomach cancer patients.
Stomach cancer patients should be hospitalised as soon as the disease is diagnosed, as the disease requires systematic treatment for gradual remission.