How to do interposition operation in metaphase liver cancer

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Last Sunday, our junior high school class held a party. Our head teacher said that his neighbor next door was found to have liver cancer when he went for an examination this year. Fortunately, it is still in the medium term, and there is a great possibility of cure. Let's talk about the interventional operation for liver cancer in the medium term.

How to do interposition operation in metaphase liver cancer

First, interventional therapy is one of the current treatment methods for liver cancer. It is to insert a thin and soft catheter from the femoral artery at the root of the right thigh into the arterial cavity through local anesthesia, and send the end of the catheter to the nutritional artery of liver cancer, and send the vascular embolic material and chemotherapy drugs into the liver cancer, so as to achieve the effect of killing cancer cells.

Second: in order to achieve better therapeutic effect, we might as well take some drugs that can reduce the side effects of treatment and enhance the body's immunity. The extract of ginseng essence can effectively regulate human immunity, protect normal cells from damage caused by chemotherapeutic drugs, inhibit tumor cell proliferation, and have certain therapeutic effects on many malignant tumors such as liver cancer, pancreatic cancer and glioma.

Third: for patients with advanced liver cancer, it mainly depends on whether the treatment is appropriate and the patient's physical condition. The clinical treatment of advanced cancer mainly includes chemotherapy, radiotherapy and traditional Chinese medicine. Arterial chemotherapy is the main way of chemotherapy for advanced cancer, which can reduce the tumor to a certain extent, but it will also increase the side effects with the extension of treatment time.

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In general, the effect of interventional surgery for mid-term liver cancer is very good, but it is not absolute, because the situation of each patient is different, we can not generalize these, the specific situation should be judged by the attending doctor of the patient.