Problem description: The advanced oral melanoma examined 4 years ago, the operation was successful 4 years ago, and the tripril immunotherapy performed last year, the tumor has now metastasized to the spine, and there are tumors on the spine I have already compressed my nerves and can’t walk. Does the doctor have a better way to treat it next? Because I have consulted a doctor and said: radiotherapy and anti-bone metastasis treatment do not work, there is no need to continue. Please support
Question date:2020-12-07
Patient information: Age: 63 years old Gender: Male
Problem analysis: In the late stage of melanoma, there has been spinal metastasis, and there are symptoms of compression and cannot walk.
Guide and suggestion: Melanoma is a type of disease with a relatively high degree of malignancy. For advanced disease, it is recommended to target and add immune monoclonal antibody therapy, and add bisphosphonates to improve the symptoms of bone metastasis.
Recommendations are for reference only. If the problem is serious, please go to the hospital for detailed inspection