The best way to treat liver cancer
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My grandfather checked out liver cancer in the hospital the year before last. As he was older, he was not hospitalized. He has been treated conservatively at home. After TCM treatment, he has recovered. What's the best way to treat liver cancer? Do you know? Today, let me learn from you the best way to treat liver cancer.
The best way to treat liver cancer
First, the incidence of liver cancer is fast and the degree of malignancy is high. Most patients with liver cancer are in the late stage when they are diagnosed, and miss the best opportunity of operation. Therefore, conservative treatment of liver cancer is often used in clinic. The purpose of conservative treatment of liver cancer is to reduce the pain of patients as much as possible, improve the quality of life of patients, and prolong the survival of patients with liver cancer.
Second: about the treatment of chemoradiotherapy, it faces people with relatively good physical fitness, and can tolerate the pain in the process of chemoradiotherapy, as well as the side effects after chemoradiotherapy, but it is not a very ideal treatment for patients with poor physical fitness, who have been tortured by liver cancer and can not bear the pain of chemoradiotherapy.
Third: for patients with weak constitution who are not suitable for radiotherapy and chemotherapy, biological immunotherapy is the best choice, and the advantage of this treatment is that it can be applied to older patients, which can improve the quality of life and prolong the survival time to a certain extent.
matters needing attention
Long term drinking, alcohol will digest the gastric mucosa, once the cells of the stomach are injured, the toxic substances in the food will be easily absorbed by the stomach, which is easy to cause alcoholic hepatitis, damage the detoxification function of the liver, and even cause alcoholic cirrhosis, which is the risk factor of liver cancer. If you use moldy peanuts to drink, the possibility of inducing liver cancer will be greater. Dr Tung suggested that adult men should not drink more than two drinks a day, and women should not drink more than one.