The main reason is that she comes from a parallel world. She cannot guarantee 100% whether the experimental results of this medicine are the same as what she knows. Therefore, at most she can only provide her opinions to teachers and seniors for reference. If the teachers
He would naturally come to her if he judged that he was in need. Who let her slip through to Senior Brother Tao?
Senior Brother Tao was a perfect academic, and he remembered her casual remarks clearly engraved in his bones.
"Say." Zhang Huayao said that he thought he was eavesdropping on other people's phone calls at his own home. He pointed at Tao Zhijie and asked if classmate Xie knew some secrets that others didn't know.
Oh, by the way, the boss doesn’t think that listening to people’s phone calls in his own home is eavesdropping.
Tao Zhijie was absolutely rolling his eyes in his heart. After a long time, his junior sister revealed that the poisonous tongue king opposite him was just pretending to be calm.
Let’s not worry about it for now. Tao Zhijie also wants to ask his junior sister, because the teacher’s offensive and defensive battle has reached this fork in the road: “What are the two drugs you talked about at my house last time, Guitar and albumin-bound paclitaxel?
What's going on?"
Because duodenal cancer is close to pancreatic cancer cells, it is easy to spread to the pancreas, so the pancreas is basically cut off in one piece during surgery. The two diseases are similar, and the treatment plans are similar. The anatomical locations are too close, so it is difficult to clearly identify the cancer cells.
Where is it first? Again, human anatomy is the top priority. When Brother Tao asked her about Li Yaxi's case, she mentioned that the chemotherapy drugs used to treat pancreatic cancer should be equally effective in treating duodenal cancer.
Talking about these two medicines.
Gycitabine is a second-line chemotherapy drug that has just been introduced into the country. Album-bound paclitaxel is a drug undergoing clinical trials abroad, and the combined application regimen with Gycitabine is in clinical trials abroad.
Are second-line drugs good?
If there are second-line drugs, there must be first-line drugs.
The definition of first- and second-line drugs may be somewhat different from what non-medical people think.
We often hear doctors say not to abuse antibiotics, and they mistakenly think that doctors should reserve antibiotics as the ultimate weapon. Doctors will first use inferior drugs to treat diseases in clinical practice.
In fact, doctors never dare to bet when fighting a disease, and will not hide the ultimate weapon until the end. When facing a disease, it is best to concentrate the most advanced firepower to attack, and it is best to eliminate it at once.
Disease is the most terrifying and brutal enemy in the history of mankind. Its structure is much simpler than that of humans. It has no human brain and cannot think deeply. It only wants to kill people. It is a killing machine.
If you don't crush it and destroy it, it will only become more and more tenacious and fight back and kill people.
In this regard, do you think a doctor would dare to look down upon a murderer?
When doctors say not to abuse antibiotics, they mean not to use ineffective drugs. For some diseases, antibiotics are ineffective and they only increase the burden on the body.
When a clear diagnosis is made, doctors attack with all their might. First-line drugs refer to the most effective drugs that have an immediate effect on the disease. The focus is: the most effective.
Second-line drugs are the second-choice drugs that are less effective.
In addition to first- and second-line drugs, third-line drugs are used when doctors have no other weapons and no other options. If second-line drugs are used as second-tier drugs, you can imagine how bad the patient's condition is.
This is how we fight an offensive and defensive war against tumors. We have to retreat step by step when we have no choice but to find the right place to build defense projects and seize the opportunity to fight back.