The main symptoms of cervical cancer are contact vaginal bleeding and continuous vaginal bleeding. The diagnosis is mainly confirmed by cervical biopsy. In severe cases of cervical cancer, pain, anemia and hydroureteral accumulation may occur, leading to abnormal renal function. Severe anemia needs to be corrected before treatment. The treatment of cervical cancer mainly depends on the stage of the disease and whether there is metastasis. In the absence of metastasis, surgical treatment is the first choice. If metastasis occurs, radiotherapy and chemotherapy are the main treatments, and Chinese medicine anti-tumor treatment can also be used. How to treat renal failure caused by cervical cancer Cervical cancer is a very common malignant tumor in female gynecology. Cervical cancer is also a lesion located in the pelvic cavity. If the tumor develops seriously and invades other parts of the urogenital system, it will cause ureteral and kidney metastasis and may lead to renal failure. In this case, the treatment effect is generally not good, and further dialysis treatment or other drug treatments may be required, which may be life-threatening. For cervical cancer, it is also possible that during chemotherapy, this chemotherapy drug affects liver and kidney function, leading to renal failure. Chemotherapy needs to be suspended and kidney-protecting treatment should be applied, such as dialysis if necessary. The treatment of cervical cancer is generally based on radical surgery, combined with comprehensive treatments such as radiotherapy and chemotherapy. Can cervical cancer be cured? Cervical cancer is divided into two main types: cervical squamous cell carcinoma and cervical adenocarcinoma. There are some other rare types, such as cervical adenosquamous carcinoma. Among cervical cancers, cervical squamous cell carcinoma accounts for the largest proportion and is relatively sensitive to radiotherapy. In the early and middle stages of cervical cancer, radical surgery, total hysterectomy and bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy, and pelvic lymph node dissection can be performed first. After surgery, combined with radiotherapy and chemotherapy, it is possible to achieve long-term survival, but it is not certain whether it can be cured. |
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