How is endometrial cancer with p53 gene mutation treated?
In general, endometrial cancer with p53 gene mutation can be treated through dietary adjustments, daily lifestyle modifications, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and surgery. Specific analyses are as follows:
1. Dietary Adjustments
Patients with endometrial cancer and p53 gene mutation should consume foods rich in high-quality protein and vitamins. It is recommended to eat more nutritious fruits and vegetables such as apples, kiwifruits, grapes, carrots, and green leafy vegetables. For breakfast, drink more soy milk, milk, and bone soup to supplement protein. Avoid spicy, greasy, and overly sweet foods.
2. Daily Lifestyle Modifications
Since endometrial cancer with p53 gene mutation is relatively difficult to cure, patients are advised to eat more vegetables and fresh fruits after diagnosis, maintain a positive mood, avoid excessive stress, engage in moderate physical activity, and keep a stable daily routine.
3. Chemotherapy
Depending on the disease condition and individual circumstances, patients may receive appropriate chemotherapy drugs and treatment courses. Commonly used agents include paclitaxel injection, doxorubicin hydrochloride for injection, and cisplatin injection. To improve treatment success rates, close monitoring of disease progression is necessary, and treatment plans should be adjusted when needed.
4. Radiotherapy
Based on pathological staging, suitable radiation therapy methods—such as intracavitary brachytherapy or external beam radiation—can be selected. Radiotherapy helps improve patient survival rates and reduce recurrence risks.
5. Surgery
If the above treatments fail to provide relief, surgical options such as total hysterectomy, bilateral salpingectomy, and/or bilateral oophorectomy may be performed under medical guidance, depending on the specific condition and clinical treatment guidelines.
If patients experience any discomfort or symptoms, they should seek timely medical attention at a hospital to avoid delays in diagnosis and treatment.