Sigmoid colon cancer, should I choose a prescription or listen to my doctor?

Sigmoid colon cancer is a type of gastrointestinal malignancy, and modern medicine has more perfect treatments to deal with this disease, and the survival rate and treatment effect is still acceptable. The company’s main goal is to provide a comprehensive range of products and services to the public.

Once sigmoid colon cancer is detected, it should be treated in strict accordance with modern medical diagnosis and treatment procedures. The treatment of sigmoid colon cancer first emphasizes surgical resection, and focuses on combined preoperative chemotherapy and radiotherapy to improve the surgical resection rate, reduce the recurrence rate after surgery, and improve the survival rate. The development and perfection of modern medical theory system cannot be separated from real case practice, and it can be said that there are countless blood lessons to sum up such treatment procedures, which shows its scientificity and authenticity. Moreover, by carrying out inpatient treatment, timely follow-up and regular review, even unfortunate recurrence can be detected early and timely remedial measures can be taken to save the patient’s life.

As for the prescriptions of charlatans, it is difficult to verify their authenticity, and the saying “a prescription cures a serious illness” also lacks authenticity. Maybe there are cases of improvement or cure of diseases by prescription, but the sample is too small for chance and cannot be recognized as a general rule. The first 10 people may be effective, but not for the patient, the lighter the delay, the heavier the death, both the patient and the family can not afford to gamble.

If you have to use a prescription, it should be used after a surgical procedure for quality of life and nutritional improvement, and there are some dietary prescriptions that may be effective in replenishing nutrients and improving physical condition. Please seek the help of a nutritionist first and talk to your primary care physician to avoid toxicity from ingredient reactions.

The disease itself is not scary, but the failure to treat and mis-treatment caused by the wrong views of patients and families is the last straw that breaks the camel’s back. Patients have to take responsibility for themselves, and families have to take responsibility for their patients. Behind effective prescriptions may be trial and error costs that we cannot afford, and if they fail, the consequences are unimaginable.