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Oncology · Sarcoma

卢**· 68 female

Country
China
Diagnosis date
2008 primary; 2021 chest wall metastasis

Anamnesis

Lú**, female, age 68. Clinical diagnosis: uterine leiomyosarcoma (primary tumor in 2008, recurrence in 2009). In 2021, surgical resection of right pleural metastasis followed by chemotherapy. PET-CT revealed a 2-cm-deep mass in the left chest wall — leiomyosarcoma metastasis. Patient: poor appetite, severe fatigue with normal activity, requires medication for sleep, reduced immunity. Blood pressure below normal, heart rate slow.

Treatment plan

Domestic NK immune cells, 2U intravenously, once every 2 weeks, 4 consecutive administrations.

SchemaDomestic NK 2U IV bi-weekly × 4
Therapy
NK domestic
Delivery route
Intravenous (IV)

Outcome

After cell therapy, work capacity improved, sleep duration shortened but psycho-emotional state good. Hunger sensation appeared, appetite increased, skin became more lustrous, general state good. Blood pressure rose, heart rate accelerated — both within normal range.

Physician conclusion

No adverse reactions observed. NK cells can modulate the body's immune function and eliminate pathogenic factors, effectively alleviating associated symptoms and boosting immunity.

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