Treatment Techniques

Activation Chemotherapy

Activation chemotherapy, also known as activation therapy, is a treatment process that involves the use of three oxygen species (with advanced activation, sensitization, enhancement, and attenuation effects) or a series of drugs and hormones that improve white blood cell function. At the same time, factors such as histological classification, tumor cell differentiation degree and doubling time, tumor burden, international TNM staging, age, KPS score, etc. are taken into account to select chemotherapy drugs reasonably. Continuous, non repetitive, low-dose combination application can activate the activity and treatment tolerance of the patient's body in advance, increase the anti-tumor effect and sensitivity of the body to chemotherapy drugs, accelerate the metabolism of precursor chemotherapy drugs in the body, increase the chemotherapy effect, overcome tumor cell resistance, shorten the accumulation concentration and time of drugs in the body after chemotherapy, and reduce the toxicity of chemotherapy. Side effects, improve patient quality of life, and prolong patient survival. The treatment process has no significant toxic side effects.

Activation chemotherapy combined with sustained-release chemotherapy, surgery, and radiotherapy can prevent tumor recurrence and metastasis, and is suitable for various types of tumors, especially for patients who have significantly reduced tumor size after sustained-release chemotherapy, surgery, and radiotherapy, have poor general conditions, and cannot or do not want to receive conventional chemotherapy.
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