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What to do with moderately differentiated squamous cell carcinoma

Male  64 years old 2020-05-10
The mother-in-law just checked out the differentiated squamous cell carcinoma, which has been removed near the uterus, do you still need radiotherapy and chemotherapy?

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  • BY Larry Cotton 2020-05-10
    Mid-differentiated squamous cell carcinoma can be treated by removing the uterus. Differentiated phosphorous carcinoma in the cervix is a malignant tumor. If it is not treated in time, it may metastasize and spread. Therefore, the uterus must be removed in time. Kill the remaining tumor cells in the body.
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  • BY Mandel Wilhelmina 2020-04-21
    It may cause local soft tissue impact injury, serious, or may cause bone and skull membrane damage and pain, depending on which part of you, and take an X-ray examination to check, soft tissue damage can be applied through ice within 24 to 48 hours, after You can use hot compress. If the bones are fine, you can do acupuncture and physiotherapy. If the bones are seriously damaged, it may be fixed by plaster. Usually take an appropriate amount of rest, maintain a comfortable mood, and learn to release stress.
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