How to prevent recurrence of ovarian cancer after surgery?

  (1) Complete removal of the lesions. In ovarian cancer surgery, the primary tumor and the visible pelvic and abdominal metastases should be removed as much as possible, or the residual cancer foci should be less than 2.0~1.5M in diameter. (2) Insist on long-term chemotherapy. Chemotherapy for ovarian cancer should be longer-term and continuous, especially for those who are advanced and not removed by surgery.  (3) Adjuvant therapy with Chinese medicine, the use of Chinese medicine for ovarian malignant tumor patients has two effects, one is to inhibit and kill cancer cells, and the other is to enhance the immunity of the host.  The activity or toxicity of Chinese medicine anti-tumor treatment is still not comparable to that of western medicine. It is difficult to change the patient’s physique when the tumor still exists by using warming the Yang and strengthening the spleen, because the cancer toxicity is still present and will damage the positive energy.  2. The patient’s tongue shows spleen deficiency, heavy dampness and blood stasis, but it is not possible to treat this originally without getting rid of the cancer toxin. Treating the above symptoms can slow down the progression of the disease and can improve the constitution. Treating the root cause can better dispel the cancer toxin and drive away the evil and help the righteous.  3.Why not use intravenous chemotherapy multiple cycles? A: The overall point of view, treatment under the guidance of traditional Chinese medicine, drive away the evil to help the right, the right time to move, indicators decline, the body improves, chemotherapy suspended, so as not to damage the body immune, etc., for the future as a last resort when Chinese medicine treatment is ineffective to leave some body capital to cope with chemotherapy.  4. Do not believe too much in the anti-tumor effect of traditional Chinese medicine, which still has the advantage of supporting the righteousness.  5. Patients with ovarian cancer should adopt traditional Chinese medicine treatment from post-operative and post-chemotherapy, especially for recurrence, they must. Patients whose tumor indexes are found to be elevated at the time of review but no tumor has been detected by imaging should also adopt herbal therapeutic intervention.  6. Doctors who treat with Chinese medicine should have big ambitions, not to discard western medicine, and can treat oral chemotherapy drugs as Chinese medicine to fight poison with poison, and use them reasonably to master the timing of driving away evil and supporting righteousness.  7.Warm Yang herbs may stimulate rapid tumor growth, and should be used reasonably under accurate identification.