Malignant tumors of the bladder are more difficult to cure and may recur and metastasize after treatment. Bladder malignant tumors are mainly treated with surgery, chemotherapy and other treatment modalities.
At present, bladder malignant tumors are difficult to cure, and its prognosis is closely related to the patient’s physical quality and the early detection of the disease, early detection and early treatment of the lesion can effectively enhance the survival period. Patients with malignant tumors of the bladder have the risk of recurrence or metastasis after regular treatment, and distant metastasis is common in liver, bone, lung, skin and other tissues and organs.
Patients with malignant bladder tumors can be treated with surgery, including transurethral cystectomy and radical cystectomy. Patients need to take perfusion chemotherapy for treatment after surgery. Patients should follow the doctor’s instructions to use piroxicam injection, epirubicin injection and other chemotherapeutic drugs, and if the patient has metastasis, systemic chemotherapy can be carried out.
Bladder malignant tumors are difficult to cure, once diagnosed, should be immediately systematic treatment, postoperative should follow the doctor’s instructions according to the dosage of medication, and review on time.