Symptoms after liver metastasis of rectal cancer?

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Rectal cancer is a common malignant tumor in China, with the incidence rate of third. About 20% of colorectal cancer patients have distant metastasis at initial diagnosis, and liver is one of the most common sites of metastasis. After liver metastasis of rectal cancer, the mortality rate is very high, so what is the situation of advanced liver metastasis of rectal cancer? About 40% of cancer deaths are caused by liver metastases. 20% - 40% of cancer deaths have liver metastases when rectal cancer is diagnosed. 60% - 70% of cancer deaths have symptoms of liver metastases. Symptoms after liver metastasis of rectal cancer? Let's talk about it.

Symptoms after liver metastasis of rectal cancer?

1. Abdominal mass is a tumor or a mass infiltrated and bonded with omentum and surrounding tissues. It is hard and irregular in shape. Some of them have a certain degree of activity with the intestinal tract. In the late stage, because of the serious invasion of the tumor, the mass will be fixed.

2. Poisoning symptoms, due to tumor ulceration, blood loss and toxin absorption, often lead to anemia, low fever, fatigue, emaciation, edema and other symptoms, of which anemia and emaciation are the most serious.

3. Jaundice, ascites, edema and other symptoms of liver metastasis, as well as cachexia, rectal anterior fovea mass, supraclavicular lymph node enlargement and other distant metastasis.

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Generally, there will be pain, fever, weight loss, anorexia, cardiopulmonary failure, intestinal obstruction and other symptoms. It is suggested that patients should actively treat, try to improve the quality of life of patients, and extend the life span.