Highly differentiated adenocarcinoma of the colon can be more effectively controlled with early surgical treatment.
Highly differentiated adenocarcinoma of the colon is a type of colon cancer, but the cancer cells are more differentiated and less malignant than those that are less differentiated or undifferentiated.
If the cancer is found at an early stage and can be treated surgically after a comprehensive physical examination, radical surgery for colon cancer should be performed. After surgery, according to the pathology report, it is determined whether to cooperate with chemotherapy treatment, or to combine Chinese and Western medicine treatment, because surgery and chemotherapy generally have certain after-effects and side effects, if combined with Chinese medicine treatment, it can not only reduce side effects, but also If combined with TCM treatment, it can not only reduce the side effects but also control the development of the disease, reduce the symptoms and improve the survival rate. The general five-year survival rates for stage I and II highly differentiated adenocarcinoma of the colon are 80% and 65%, respectively.
If cancer is detected at an advanced stage, conservative treatment can be adopted, with TCM as the mainstay, because most of the cancer cells have metastasized and the patient is generally too weak to tolerate surgery and chemotherapy, so the effect of Western medicine is not obvious. The first of these is to make sure that the patient’s body is not overwhelmed.