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CA125 significantly increased six months after ovarian cancer surgery Ovarian cancer

1. According to the CA125 status and B-ultrasound examination results, the patient must have relapsed. Whether there is liver metastasis has not yet been determined. In fact, B-ultrasound in large cancer hospitals should be able to see this. Ovarian cancer is very easy to metastasize to the liver. It is recommended to go to a large cancer hospital for CT or another B-ultrasound examination to determine whether there is metastasis.

2. In terms of treatment, chemotherapy should be started immediately after the patient's surgery. A decrease in white blood cells is very common, but there are various measures to produce white blood cells instead of traditional Chinese medicine.

3. I personally believe that traditional Chinese medicine can only play an auxiliary role. Ovarian cancer is very sensitive to chemotherapy. There are many people here who have survived ovarian cancer for more than 10 years.

4. If the recurrent tumor in the pelvic cavity is not large and has rich blood supply, interventional chemoembolization is feasible to shrink the tumor. Interventional treatment is also possible for liver metastases.

5. In short, it is recommended to go to a large cancer hospital for formal treatment.

(Dr. Ni Hong solemnly reminds: Since the patient cannot be seen face-to-face, it is impossible to fully understand the condition. The above suggestions are for reference only. Please be sure to go to the hospital for specific diagnosis and treatment under the guidance of a doctor!)

Ni Hong, Tianjin Cancer Hospital/