How to treat rectal carcinoid liver metastasis?

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Rectal cancer is from our dentate line to the junction of rectum and sigmoid colon. It is a common malignant tumor of digestive tract. The incidence rate of rectal cancer in the world can reach about nine hundred thousand people every year. The incidence is very high. In our country, the most common patients are forty to sixty years old. We must actively treat the rectal cancer after the occurrence of rectal cancer. Now we share with you how to treat liver metastases from rectal cancer.

How to treat rectal carcinoid liver metastasis?

The first is: liver metastasis is also the most easily metastatic part of rectal cancer. The incidence rate is very high. If rectal cancer appears liver metastasis, it will indicate that it has reached the advanced stage of rectal cancer. It is very difficult to treat. Therefore, we must treat it in time after discovering rectal cancer.

Second: when we have liver metastases from rectal cancer, it is best to treat them by surgery. After surgical resection, most patients can recover smoothly after surgery. Surgical resection is to remove the lesions that can be seen by naked eyes, and to preserve the liver function as much as possible.

Third: rectal cancer with early liver metastasis, there are no obvious symptoms, only a few patients can appear upper abdominal discomfort, liver discomfort or loss of appetite, with the development of symptoms, there will be ascites, edema, jaundice and other symptoms, there may be distant metastasis.

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Surgical treatment of rectal cancer also has certain defects, surgical treatment may not be completely removed, some small metastatic lesions are difficult to remove, so it is easy to cause complications.