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Diet after kidney cancer removal

Diet after kidney cancer surgery Eat more fresh vegetables and fruits, and more starchy foods. This includes sufficient calories, sufficient amounts of high-quality protein and vitamins A, B1, B2, C, etc. Eat foods that have the effect of decomposing carcinogens-nitrosamines, such as carrots, peas, and foods that have anti-cancer effects, such as mushrooms and shiitake […]

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Diet during kidney cancer radiotherapy and chemotherapy

Diet for decreased hemogram Chemotherapy for renal cancer can cause poor bone marrow regeneration, especially a decrease in white blood cells. To effectively prevent a decrease in blood count, patients should supplement their diet with high-protein foods during chemotherapy, such as milk, soybeans, lean meat, pig’s trotters, sea cucumbers, fish, animal livers, red dates, peanuts,

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How Does Traditional Chinese Medicine Treat Kidney Cancer?

In the treatment of kidney cancer, Chinese medicine has a quick effect, little impact on the body’s own functions, no side effects similar to those after surgery, and has a great effect on improving the patient’s immune function. Medicine helps patients recover strenth from cancer After surgery, although the obvious cancer in the patient’s body

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how to prevent from kidney cancer

how to prevent from kidney cancer? 1. Quit smoking/avoid radiation damage/use hormones with caution/strengthen protection against lead compounds/reduce exposure to chemical carcinogens. 2. Early diagnosis and early treatment of kidney tumors are the key to determining the treatment effect and prognosis of this disease. 3. Develop good hygiene habits and do not eat moldy, rotten,

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That is maybe kidney cancer if you have these sympotoms

Three different renal tumors Usually, three types of renal tumors can be seen in adults: 80% of renal cancers occur in the renal parenchyma. 20% of renal cancers occur in the renal pelvis. Renal embryonal carcinoma is rare in adults, while renal cancers occurring in children aged 1-3 years are mainly nephroblastomas, which are rare

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