What to do when mesenchymal tumors recur

After the recurrence of mesothelioma, surgical treatment, radiotherapy and targeted therapy can be chosen to improve the prognosis of the disease according to the severity of the disease and the physical quality of the patient. For recurrent mesothelioma with small and limited lesions, if the patient is in good physical condition, the lesions can be completely removed by surgery. For large foci that have spread and metastasized, or when the patient’s body cannot tolerate surgery, radiotherapy and targeted therapy can be used to shrink the tumor foci and promote the improvement of the disease. Patients can choose chemotherapy drugs such as vincristine, cisplatin, etc., and targeted drugs such as imatinib and regorafenib. Drugs need to be used under the guidance of a doctor, not unauthorized use of drugs, drugs have adverse reactions need to consult a doctor in a timely manner, drug allergy is prohibited.

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