Glioblastoma has a relatively poor prognosis and is also prone to recurrence after treatment.
Glioblastoma belongs to the most malignant astrocyte tumors, and most of them have no clear cause, which may be related to heredity, gene mutation and other factors.
Glioblastoma generally cannot be completely cured, timely surgical resection and radiotherapy, chemotherapy and other comprehensive treatment can effectively alleviate the symptoms and slow down the progress of the disease. However, the prognosis is relatively poor, recurrence is easy after surgery, and there is a high possibility of deterioration.
Patients with glioblastoma need to go to the hospital for regular checkups during the treatment period and monitor the relevant test indicators. During the period of treatment, patients should keep a good mindset and strictly follow the doctor’s prescription, and should not blindly change the dosage of drugs or stop taking drugs.
Glioblastoma is highly malignant, fast-growing and short-lived, so it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to avoid endangering life.