canceremia的意思|示意

美 / kænse'ri:mɪə / 英 / kænse'rimɪr /

癌细胞血


canceremia的用法详解

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Canceremia (from the Greek καρκίνος karkinos, “crab,” and ὕδωρ hudor, “water”) is a type of cancer-related ailment in which cancer cells are present in the bloodstream. It is most commonly caused by the spread of cancer from one organ to another, such as from the lungs to the kidneys or from the stomach to the liver.

Canceremia typically presents with the symptoms of the primary tumor, such as pain or discomfort, weight loss, fatigue, or other local signs or symptoms. In addition, the patient may have anemia, low white blood cell count, and fever. Treatment for canceremia can vary depending on the type of cancer and the location of the cancer cells, but generally, chemotherapy and/or radiation may be used.

In cases where canceremia has been detected early, prompt surgical removal of the primary tumor may be highly beneficial in improving prognosis. Surgery should be considered to reduce the risk of cancer cells spreading to other organs and locations. In more advanced cases, chemotherapy and radiation may be the treatment of choice.

For patients with canceremia, it’s important to maintain the highest level of health possible. This includes finding ways to reduce stress, eating a balanced diet, and exercising regularly. Patients should also make sure to see their doctor regularly for monitoring and follow-up care so that any changes in their health can be addressed in a timely manner.

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canceremia相关短语

1、 canceremia detail 癌细胞血