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Central Nervous System Tumor Overview

Global Incidence

The incidence of central nervous system tumors is gradually increasing worldwide, particularly common in Europe, the U.S., and East Asian countries. In developed countries, due to higher medical standards, early diagnosis rates are higher and treatment options more diverse. In Southeast Asian countries, although incidence is relatively low, limited medical resources pose challenges for patient treatment and management.

Major Harms

1. Neurological dysfunction

Central nervous system tumors directly invade brain tissue or the spinal cord, often leading to neurological impairment. Patients may develop motor disorders, sensory abnormalities, and speech difficulties, severely affecting their ability to live independently.

2. Risk of increased intracranial pressure

Tumor growth raises intracranial pressure, causing headaches, nausea, vomiting, and even consciousness disorders. If not promptly relieved, elevated intracranial pressure can be life-threatening.

3. Cognitive and behavioral abnormalities

Damage to brain regions caused by tumors can result in memory loss, reduced judgment, and emotional instability, impacting patients’ social interactions and mental health.

4. Complex complications

As tumors progress, complications such as seizures, neuroinflammation, and secondary infections arise, increasing treatment difficulty and seriously impacting quality of life.

Emerging Treatment Methods

Immune Reconstruction Cell Therapy

Immune reconstruction cell therapy activates the patient’s immune system to enhance anti-tumor ability. United Life International Medical Center utilizes advanced cell culture technology to restore immune cell function, effectively target tumor cells, and reduce recurrence risk.

① Restore immune balance

② Activate cytotoxic T cells

③ Increase natural killer cell activity

④ Prolong patient survival.

In actual treatment, tumor patients undergoing traditional therapies such as surgery, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy often face immune dysfunction, increased infection risk, and slow recovery. To better support patients during treatment, improve tolerance, and enhance quality of life, phased immune reconstruction plans tailored to different cycles are needed.

● Short-term plan: Rapidly enhance immunity through immune cell reinfusion, strengthening the effectiveness of anti-tumor therapy.

● Mid-term plan: Reduce side effects of traditional treatments, promote recovery, and complete standardized therapy courses.

● Long-term plan: Enhance immunity through immune cell reconstruction, gut immune reconstruction, elemental immune reconstruction, and immune nutrition reconstruction, thereby improving quality of life and prolonging survival.

Conventional Treatment Methods

1. Surgical treatment

Surgery is the foundation of central nervous system tumor treatment, aiming to maximize tumor removal and relieve pressure symptoms. Modern neurosurgery uses microscopic techniques for precise resection, minimizing damage to normal brain tissue.

2. Radiotherapy

For incompletely resected or recurrent tumors, radiotherapy can effectively control growth. Stereotactic radiotherapy and proton therapy precisely target lesions while protecting surrounding healthy tissue.

3. Drug therapy

Chemotherapeutic and targeted drugs are used as adjuvant treatments to suppress tumor cell division and spread. In recent years, molecular targeted therapies have provided more options for treatment.

4. Minimally invasive treatments

Techniques such as stereotactic radiosurgery, laser ablation, and neuronavigation enable precise localization and treatment, reducing surgical risks and shortening recovery time.

Conclusion

Due to their complexity and severity, central nervous system tumors require proactive diagnosis and treatment. Experts at United Life International Medical Center emphasize that combining immune reconstruction cell therapy with traditional treatments provides patients with more comprehensive therapeutic solutions, significantly improving treatment outcomes and quality of life.