Diffuse large B cell lymphoma, the effect of this treatment with CAR-T is very good except that it’s expensive. If the your economic condition is good, you can consider using CAR-T treatment, there is hope that you can be "cured"!
I think it's possible. It can be "cured" with seed implantation, cryotherapy, TCM, and immunotherapy if the spread is not too extensive. But if it spreads widely, we recommend living with the tumor. Patients who survived with tumors for up to 37 years. For patients like this, we don't recommend killing all the tumors if other treatments are not effective. Even if we kill all the tumors, the patient's body will not be able to withstand it, so I suggest he use minimally invasive treatment.
There are many types of breast cancer, for example, ER, PR and HER2, positive or negative. Different situation will require to take different methods of treatment. There are metastasis to the bone and lung. For lung metastasis, we can treat it with several therapies such as microwave ablation, seeds implantation and cryotherapy. For bone metastases we can also do seed implantation.
This patient didn't mention that he had a recurrence. After his surgery, his tongue was already slanted. He has no recurrence, therefore no need to do any treatment, just observe health situation. Strengthen nutrition and exercise. Keep an optimistic mindset. Don't think you are a patient and work and live normally.
It depends on her condition. The first thing to look at is the size of the endometrial cancer tumor. The second is whether the cancer has metastasized. We have an endometrial cancer patient here from Malaysia. She has a very large endometrial tumor. It's 16 centimeters. And she has liver metastases.
First, we can give her interventional embolization, perfusion and local chemo perfusion treatments. And the third is cryotherapy. For the metastasis in the liver, we use seed implantation. So, she asked about the best treatment for endometrial cancer and the most effective way. It mainly depends on the size of her endometrial tumor and whether she has metastasis before formulating a plan. I've just mentioned a few options that she can use as a reference.
So far, after one course of treatment for this patient, the tumor has shrunk significantly according to the ultrasound result.
We have, though not many, the treatment is the same as for ureteral cancer. The treatment for urothelial cancer and bladder cancer is the same. We have treated many cases of urothelial cancer and bladder cancer in the same way.