Can osteosarcoma be cured with early treatment?
In general, early treatment of osteosarcoma may lead to recovery. If necessary, prompt medical attention is recommended. Detailed analysis is as follows:
At an early stage, osteosarcoma has a relatively low degree of malignancy and usually has not yet spread to lymph nodes or distant sites. The tumor remains localized and has not widely metastasized. Therefore, timely local surgical removal can effectively eliminate the lesion and prevent further tumor progression and spread. When the tumor hasn't extensively metastasized, the success rate of surgical removal is relatively high, thereby increasing the possibility of cure.
Early detection and treatment allow for the full utilization of existing medical methods and technologies, such as adjuvant therapies including chemotherapy and radiotherapy. These treatments can further eliminate residual tumor cells after surgical removal and reduce the risk of recurrence. Additionally, patients generally have better physical conditions at the early stage of treatment, with stronger tolerance to therapy, which helps them better complete the entire treatment process and thus improves the cure rate.
In daily life, maintaining a light diet, eating small meals more frequently, and avoiding spicy or irritating foods are recommended. At the same time, appropriate physical activity should be performed to enhance immune function.