Ask patients with lung squamous cell carcinoma for genetic testing and take targeted drugs.

It is necessary to carry out genetic testing before taking targeted drugs for lung squamous cell carcinoma.

Targeted drugs have certain side effects. The most common side effects may include rash, allergic reaction, some may cause severe diarrhea, and symptoms similar to chemotherapy drugs may even cause liver and kidney function damage and blood cell effects, such as leukopenia and anemia. Therefore, in the process of targeted therapy, it is necessary to monitor whether there are side effects, and it is recommended to use traditional Chinese medicine for comprehensive treatment. In the treatment, it is suggested to use traditional Chinese medicine as an aid, which will not conflict with targeted drugs, but also reduce the side effects caused by targeted therapy, alleviate the symptoms of patients at present, and cut off the nutritional link of tumors in patients. There are many targeted drugs for lung cancer. Generally speaking, gene testing is needed before operation to evaluate gene mutation. Whether you can take targeted drugs depends on gene mutation, because the mutation rate of lung squamous cell carcinoma is lower than that of lung adenocarcinoma, and there are relatively few targeted drugs. Some drugs, such as alotinib, can be used without genetic testing. It is not recommended to blindly take targeted drugs without genetic testing.

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