Testicular cancer, as the name suggests, is also a type of cancer and is very common in life. It occurs in the male testicular tissue and most of them are malignant, so it has a great impact on male fertility. Testicular cancer patients should face it optimistically and actively treat it. I believe that many patients do not know much about the treatment methods of testicular cancer. Here I will give you a detailed introduction to the treatment methods of testicular cancer. Patients with testicular cancer can choose the treatment that suits them according to the cause of their disease. Common treatments include the following: 1. Surgery for testicular cancer Orchiectomy includes radical orchiectomy and partial orchiectomy with testicular preservation. Radical orchiectomy is suitable for patients with stage I spermatogonia; partial orchiectomy with testicular preservation is suitable for patients with bilateral testicular cancer or tumors in a single testicle with normal testosterone levels and a tumor volume less than 30% of the testicle. This procedure should be performed under strict indications because the rate of testicular carcinoma in situ is as high as 82%. Radiotherapy is generally required after surgery, and radiotherapy will affect the reproductive function of testicular cancer patients. At present, this procedure is still in the exploratory stage. 2. Radiation therapy for testicular cancer Radiation therapy is a method of using high-energy rays to kill cancer cells and shrink tumors. Radiation therapy is a local treatment that affects only cancer cells in the area being treated. When treating testicular cancer, doctors use an accelerator outside the patient's body to send high-energy rays to the lymph nodes in the abdomen. Radiation therapy affects not only cancer cells, but also normal cells. The side effects of radiation therapy are usually determined by the dose of treatment. Common side effects include fatigue, skin changes in the treated area, nausea, and diarrhea. Radiation therapy can affect a patient's ability to produce sperm, but most men with testicular cancer will still be able to have children for 1 to 2 years. 3. Conservative treatment of testicular cancer Conservative treatments for testicular cancer include radiotherapy and chemotherapy. Radiotherapy requires different doses of radiation according to the patient's condition, and one or more combined treatments are also required according to the patient's condition. Radiotherapy and chemotherapy have significant side effects, and supportive treatments, such as nutritional support, are also required during treatment. 4. Comprehensive treatment of testicular cancer For some testicular cancer patients, surgery cannot completely eliminate the lesions because the cancer has already metastasized. However, if the metastasis is not serious, chemotherapy or radiotherapy can kill the metastatic tumor cells. In this case, a comprehensive treatment method should be adopted, that is, radiotherapy or chemotherapy should be performed first, and then surgical treatment should be performed when the time is right. |
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