Can Changzhou, a targeted drug for blind colorectal cancer, bravely break into medical insurance?

Colorectal cancer is a common malignant tumor in gastrointestinal tract, and its incidence is second only to gastric cancer and esophageal cancer. Most of the patients are over 40 years old, and about 15% are under 30 years old. Men are more common. With the improvement of medical level, the treatment status of blind colorectal cancer has improved significantly compared with the past.

Symptoms of cecal cancer

colorectal cancer

Colorectal cancer is a special type of colon cancer, which is named because its lesion site is in cecum. The main examination methods are fibercolonoscopy and double contrast examination of colon gas and barium. Fibrocolonoscopy is an invasive examination method, which can directly take pathological tissue for biopsy, but sometimes due to various reasons, the probe can not go deep into the cecum and can not be diagnosed; Double contrast radiography of colon gas and barium is a traditional examination method of colon lesions, which requires strict cleanliness of colon and complicated intestinal preparation, which brings a lot of inconvenience to examination, and sometimes it is difficult to excrete feces in cecum, which will cause certain difficulties to diagnosis. In this paper, the CT data of 7 cases of blind colorectal cancer in our hospital/KLOC-0 were analyzed retrospectively, and the clinical application value of CT examination of blind colorectal cancer was discussed for reference.

Early symptoms of colorectal cancer: painless induration on rectal mucosa or skin, no obvious symptoms. After the appearance of anorectal cancer, there may be changes in defecation habits. Early symptoms of colorectal cancer have more frequent defecation and frequent defecation, but no fecal discharge; Or constipation, internal discomfort or feeling of falling. The stool is bloody, the color of blood is bright red or dark red, and the amount is not much, often accompanied by mucus stool, which is often misdiagnosed as hemorrhoids. Colorectal obstruction rarely occurs in patients with colorectal cancer.

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