Tumor cells in the treatment of immune therapy. The specific immunization and non-specific immunity for two. Cervical cancer immunotherapy is still in the search phase, a non-specific therapy. Introduction:
1, BCG <BR> skin punctures France (1): a sterile needle in the skin on the limbs isometric aspect of the scratch 10, BCG 2 ml (1 ml per 75 ^ containing live) at Scratch regional, shared-ping, a weekly meeting, 10 ~ 16 for a course of treatment.
(2) oral law: Each dose of 120 to 200 ^, the first month to two times a week, a second weekly live <BR> a fortnightly; Month after month until a time more than a year.
3. Intratumoral injection: According to the BCG tumor size from 0.05 ml tumor implantation. Side effects of this large.
Using some of the possible responses, such as: influenza-like integrated behemoth, local scratch formed shallow ulcers, individual patients can cause allergic reactions and liver function disorders. Oral law basically no obvious side effects, and more so in recent years using this method.
2, a transfer factor of transfer factor ~ 2 (a very 1u), a weekly meeting, for a three-month course of treatment. Subcutaneous injection (such as the medial arm abdominal subcutaneous) or intramuscular (medial upper arm). Also lymph node or tumor local injection. Transfer Factor reaction generally not heavy, is a more security agents.
3, short Corynebacterium vaccine <BR> ^ (1) 3.5 / 0.5 ml, subcutaneous injection, a weekly meeting. Injection site as close as possible tumor.
10 ^ (2), 5% glucose dissolved in 500ml intravenous drip, drip End within two hours of January 1st. Intravenous dose should not exceed 20 ^. Vaccine with radiotherapy and chemotherapy combination, surgery, radiotherapy or chemotherapy after the end of regular use.
4, L-3 H-vice reaction less, sometimes gastrointestinal reactions, rash, flu-like syndrome, sometimes nervous system symptoms and irritability, insomnia, dizziness and so. Once the treatment, the reaction may disappear. There will be individual patients with neutropenia.
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