How to treat diffuse large B cell lymphoma?


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For aggressive diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, chemotherapy combined with radiotherapy is usually used. It may also be combined with targeted therapy and immunotherapy. Side effects should be monitored during treatment and regular follow-up should be carried out after treatment. For aggressive diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, chemotherapy combined with radiotherapy is usually used. The following are the specific treatment steps: 1. Chemotherapy: Chemotherapy is one of the main methods to treat aggressive diffuse large B-cell lymphoma. Commonly used chemotherapy drugs include cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin, vincristine, prednisone, etc. Chemotherapy regimens are usually adjusted according to the specific conditions of the patient, including age, health status, tumor stage and other factors. 2. Radiotherapy: Radiotherapy can be used to treat local lesions, such as mediastinum, neck and so on. Radiotherapy can help control tumor growth and reduce the risk of recurrence. 3. Targeted therapy: targeted at certain targets on the surface of lymphoma cells, such as CD20. Commonly used targeted drugs include rituximab. 4. Immunotherapy: By activating the patient's own immune system to attack tumor cells, such as PD-1/PD-L1 inhibitors, etc. 5. Supportive treatment: During treatment, patients may experience some side effects, such as nausea, vomiting, hair loss, etc. Doctors will give corresponding supportive treatment according to the patient's specific conditions, such as antiemetics, whitening drugs, etc. It should be noted that each patient's situation is different, and the treatment plan should be formulated according to the patient's specific situation. During the treatment process, patients need to closely cooperate with the doctor's treatment and conduct regular re-examinations in order to adjust the treatment plan in a timely manner. In addition, for aggressive For the second stage treatment of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, the following points should also be noted: 1. Pre-treatment assessment: Before starting treatment, the doctor will conduct a comprehensive evaluation of the patient, including physical examination, imaging examination, etc., to understand the extent of the tumor and the patient's health status. 2. Monitoring during treatment: During treatment, the patient needs regular examinations, such as blood routine, biochemical examination, imaging examination, etc., to monitor the effect and side effects of treatment. 3. Follow-up after treatment: After treatment, patients need regular follow-up, including physical examination, imaging examination, etc., to monitor tumor recurrence and metastasis. In short, aggressive diffuse large B-cell lymphoma stage II treatment needs to consider the patient's age, health status, tumor stage and other factors, to develop personalized treatment plan. Patients need to closely cooperate with the doctor's treatment, regular review, in order to adjust the treatment plan in time.