Chemotherapy is not always needed after surgery for colonic adenoepithelial high-grade intraepithelial neoplasia, and it depends on the severity of the patient’s condition.
Colonic adenoepithelial high-grade intraepithelial neoplasia is a precancerous lesion with a high possibility of malignancy, and it is recommended that active surgical treatment be provided, including enteroscopic mucosal debridement and surgical resection.
90% of patients can have their tumors completely removed by surgery, and after surgery, they can go to the hospital for regular checkups. Generally, chemotherapy is not needed, knowing that chemotherapy not only does not help to control the disease, but also may cause various adverse reactions, such as nausea, vomiting, etc., which is an over-treatment.
However, if the disease worsens after surgery and lymph node metastasis occurs, then we should go to the hospital for examination in time, and the doctor will determine whether chemotherapy is needed.
In order to avoid the deterioration of the disease after the operation, patients should strengthen the postoperative care, maintain a healthy diet, eat less or no greasy, spicy food, pay attention to rest, try not to stay up all night, and go to the hospital for regular review to control the development of the disease.