How to treat poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma of cardia and stomach fundus

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Patients with poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma of the fundus of the cardia generally need surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy, targeted drugs and other ways of

treatment.1. Surgery

for early patients with limited tumor tissue, generally can be radical surgery treatment, can effectively relieve uncomfortable symptoms.

2. Radiotherapy and chemotherapy

patients after surgery also need to use radiotherapy and chemotherapy to control the progression of the disease, can prolong the survival of patients.

3. Targeted drugs

For patients with poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma of the fundus of the cardia, patients can also be treated with trastuzumab for injection, erlotinib hydrochloride tablets, afatinib maleate tablets and other targeted drugs under the guidance of doctors.



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