There is no specific chemotherapy regimen for osteosarcoma. It is mainly treated with multi-drug combination chemotherapy. Common drugs include: doxorubicin, cisplatin, bleomycin, carboplatin, cyclophosphamide, and Drugs such as cyclophosphamide, etoposide, and gemcitabine can be used in combination with two or three of the above drugs. However, osteosarcoma requires surgery first, followed by a combination of radiotherapy and chemotherapy. Chemotherapy alone is not very effective. Secondly, color ultrasound and traditional Chinese medicine can be used to treat tumors.
Osteosarcoma ranks first or second in incidence among primary malignant bone tumors, and is highly malignant. It is very harmful to the patient's quality of life and even life, so it should be paid great attention to. The earliest symptom of this disease is persistent pain. At this time, the disease may have persisted for a period of time. Many patients always interpret the pain around the joints as joint sprains until persistent severe pain occurs or a lump is touched before seeking medical treatment. Therefore, the focus of population prevention should be to popularize relevant knowledge so that people can increase their knowledge and understanding of osteosarcoma and increase their vigilance. The improvement of sanitary conditions and the quality of medical care is the guarantee of early detection, and the popularization of knowledge among the population is the basis of early detection. Therefore, it should be emphasized that when teenagers find pain around the knee joint without obvious trauma, they should go to a hospital with a certain level of examination at an early stage to facilitate early detection and treatment, improve the survival rate, and benefit the people and themselves.