What to do if you have a malignant tumor on your toe

Malignant tumors on toes need to be treated with surgical resection or radiotherapy or targeted therapy according to the size of the tumor and the presence of metastasis, in order to improve the prognosis of the disease. If the malignant tumor on the toe is in the early stage and has no metastasis or spread, the tumor can be completely removed through surgical treatment, and it is recommended to have regular review after surgery to monitor the progress of the disease and prevent recurrence. If the tumor has distant spread and metastasis, radiotherapy and targeted drug therapy can be used to shrink the tumor lesions and inhibit the growth of the tumor, and the specific drugs need to be selected under the guidance of the doctor and in combination with their own situation to be the most suitable for their own drugs. By actively cooperating with doctors to receive standardized treatment, the clinical symptoms of patients can be significantly improved, the quality of survival of patients can be improved, and the prognosis of the disease can be improved.