About Lehe
乐于心,和与众,与己乐,与人和; 心宽念纯,百病无生。

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Overview of the Disease
Knowledge
A low-to-moderate differentiated adenocarcinoma indicated by gastroscopy biopsy suggests a potentially poor prognosis, as the degree of differentiation reflects the malignancy of the tumor in pathological classification. Canceration of normal cells generally occurs during the transformation from stem cells to normal cells. The lower the degree of differentiation, the closer the tumor cells are to stem cells and the greater the difference from normal cells. The lower the degree of differentiation, the stronger the tumor cells' ability to divide, mutate, self-repair, and resist chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Conversely, high differentiation indicates that the tumor cells are more similar to normal cells, which means the malignancy of the tumor is relatively low and the possibility of metastasis is relatively small.
Neoadjuvant chemotherapy involves initiating chemotherapy treatment before surgery. This approach allows for the assessment of whether the patient is responsive to the chemotherapy regimen, thereby providing guidance for post-surgical treatment plans. Additionally, neoadjuvant chemotherapy can reduce preoperative and intraoperative tumor metastasis, improve prognosis, shrink existing lesions, achieve tumor downstaging, and maximize the preservation of normal tissues surrounding the tumor, thus creating better surgical conditions. This chemotherapy regimen is typically used for patients with poor differentiation and potentially poor prognosis.

1. The patient underwent a "sandwich biscuit" adjuvant chemotherapy regimen, which created conditions for conventional radical surgery and cleared potential tumor cells through drug treatment. The patient's tumor burden at this time was relatively low, creating favorable conditions for NKT cell therapy.
2. Although the visible tumors were removed, the pathological results of vascular cancer thrombus and differentiation type still indicated a high risk of recurrence and metastasis. Conventional treatment generally ends at this point, but it cannot guarantee that recurrence and metastasis will not occur again. To consolidate the early "battle achievements" requires seeking another effective treatment method - immune cell therapy.
3. NKT therapy utilizes powerful immune cells to eliminate tumor cells that may remain in the body but are otherwise undetectable, with essentially no side effects, making it very patient-friendly. After completing conventional treatment, NKT cell therapy is used to maintain long-term systemic stability.

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Conclusion and Comments
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【1】Reddavid, R., Sofia, S., Chiaro, P., Colli, F., Trapani, R., Esposito, L., Solej, M., & Degiuli, M. (2018). Neoadjuvant chemotherapy for gastric cancer. Is it a must or a fake? . World Journal of Gastroenterology, 24(2), 274–289.
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