Treatment of advanced liver cancer with traditional Chinese Medicine

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Recently, I feel uncomfortable. I have pain in the liver area. There is a lump. The lump can also be painful when pressed. Sometimes the lump will become bigger, and there will be anorexia, nausea, vomiting and other symptoms. I went to the hospital for B-ultrasound examination. The doctor said I had liver cancer, but I recovered through recuperation. So many students came to consult traditional Chinese medicine for the treatment of advanced liver cancer.

Treatment of advanced liver cancer with traditional Chinese Medicine

Treatment 1: surgical treatment, (1) general condition of the patient: ① good general condition, no serious damage to heart, lung and kidney function, it is estimated that the patient can tolerate the operation: ② good liver function compensation, or only mild damage, according to the liver function grade 1; or grade II, after short-term liver protection treatment, the liver function recovered to grade I; ③ no extensive extrahepatic metastatic tumor. (2) Radical resection can be performed in the following cases: ① single small or small hepatocellular carcinoma; ② single large or huge extrahepatic hepatocellular carcinoma, with smooth surface and clear boundary, less than 1 / 3 of liver tissue damaged by tumor; ③ multiple tumor, with less than 3 tumor nodules, and limited to one lobe or a section of liver.

Treatment 2: B-ultrasound or CT guided percutaneous tumor pain relief therapy, B-ultrasound or CT guided percutaneous tumor puncture, radiofrequency, microwave, freezing or injection of anhydrous alcohol therapy, as well as in vitro high frequency focused ultrasound and other local physical therapy. These methods are suitable for the patients with small tumor, especially for the patients with early recurrence after hepatectomy. It has the advantages of definite curative effect, safety, convenience and less side effect. Some patients can get better treatment effect.

Treatment 3: chemotherapy, in principle, does not do systemic chemotherapy. Selective regional chemotherapy, such as isolated perfusion through hepatic artery, portal vein or liver, may improve the curative effect and reduce the toxic and side effects of chemotherapy. What is valuable is that selective regional chemotherapy after operation can prevent recurrence, which has been confirmed by many parties.

matters needing attention

Don't take medicine to prevent liver cancer: the probability of liver cancer in patients with chronic hepatitis is 100 times higher than that in normal people. The first thing for ordinary people to prevent liver cancer is to prevent hepatitis B and hepatitis C virus infection. Studies have found that many drugs may cause liver damage, can not be taken indiscriminately, such as antibiotics, analgesics, contraceptives, hypoglycemic and lipid-lowering drugs