How to treat squamous carcinoma

Squamous carcinoma is only a type of pathology, but it also depends on the location of the squamous carcinoma. Generally, squamous carcinoma of the esophagus, squamous carcinoma of the lung, squamous carcinoma of the nasopharynx and squamous carcinoma of the cervix are more common. Except for nasopharyngeal squamous carcinoma, other parts of squamous carcinoma are mainly treated by surgery. For squamous carcinoma of the esophagus, after radical surgery, postoperative treatment with radiotherapy and chemotherapy may be more effective. For lung squamous carcinoma, besides surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy, we can also try to apply targeted drug therapy to control the disease, such as oral Anrotinib is also effective for lung squamous carcinoma. For nasopharyngeal squamous carcinoma, it is possible to use radiotherapy as the main treatment option, because nasopharyngeal carcinoma is very effective in radiotherapy, and it is possible to achieve a curative effect.