Jul 26, 2008

Cervical cancer chemotherapy principle

The researchers analyzed 21 patients with cervical cancer information, analysis and comparison through the use of radiotherapy alone and combined radiotherapy and chemotherapy after the effect of different and found 14 days after chemotherapy or increase the dose of chemotherapy drugs can improve patient symptoms. On the contrary, the prolonged low-dose chemotherapy is used to reduce the survival rate of patients.

Recently published in the "European Journal of Cancer," the study showed that: the local malignant cervical cancer patients, chemotherapy dose and duration of the effect of impact on critical short-term low-dose chemotherapy can effectively extend the survival time of patients.

The researchers analyzed 21 patients with cervical cancer information, analysis and comparison through the use of radiotherapy alone and combined radiotherapy and chemotherapy after the effect of different and found 14 days after chemotherapy or increase the dose of chemotherapy drugs can improve patient symptoms. On the contrary, the prolonged low-dose chemotherapy is used to reduce the survival rate of patients.

Another 872 patients with cervical cancer in subjects for the study found that in cervical cancer patients after surgery, respectively, the use of radiotherapy and chemotherapy alone compare their efficacy and found that patients with cervical cancer chemotherapy can reduce the risk of death.

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