What are mesenteric vascular metastases

Mesenteric vascular metastasis refers to the discovery of spreading and metastatic tumor cells in the blood vessels of the mesentery, which needs to be actively treated to prevent further deterioration and spread of cancer.
Tumor metastases appearing in mesenteric blood vessels are often caused by cancer spreading and metastasis, and common ones are colorectal cancer, gastric cancer, bladder cancer, liver cancer and so on. Since the metastatic lesions are in blood vessels, they can be easily transferred to all parts of the body with blood circulation, so it is recommended that patients actively accept standardized treatment to improve the prognosis of the disease.
After the appearance of mesenteric vascular metastatic foci, radiotherapy, chemotherapy and targeted therapy can be used to inhibit the further spread of the tumor, and at the same time, some tumor cells can be killed to reduce the size of the foci, which is of positive significance to the prognosis of the disease, and it is recommended that the patients actively adhere to the treatment to prolong the survival period.