Question

I had a hernia surgery, but ended up with a tumor being removed. It’s located on both sides of the inguinal canal, and it wasn’t fully removed because it’s tightly connected to blood vessels. The larger one is as big as an egg, and the smaller one is as big as an egg yolk. Is the malignancy of the epithelial abdominal mesothelioma severe?

Answer

Hello, I’m glad to answer your question: The surgical method can directly treat the condition, and if the situation is not very severe, surgery may be able to completely resolve the issue. However, this situation is not common. If the patient’s condition is good, early surgery treatment should be prioritized. After surgery, adjuvant treatments such as radiotherapy, chemotherapy, and traditional Chinese medicine can be combined to prevent recurrence and metastasis.