Targeted therapy for advanced liver metastasis of colon cancer?

One of the important therapies for patients with advanced liver metastasis of colon cancer is targeted therapy.
Colon cancer is a malignant tumor caused by various factors such as heredity, bad dietary habits and gene mutation. With the development of tumor, distant metastasis, such as liver metastasis, can occur in the late stage. At this time, due to the complexity of the condition and the poor physical condition of patients, there is no chance of surgical resection, so targeted therapy is one of the important therapies in this period.
Targeted therapy is a precise therapy for mutated targets, which has the advantages of precision and small side effects. It can also be combined with radiotherapy and chemotherapy. Commonly used targeted drugs include bevacizumab, ramorubicin and other drugs, which should be applied under the guidance of doctors.
Liver metastasis of colon cancer suggests timely consultation and choosing appropriate treatment plan under doctor’s guidance to prolong survival and reduce pain.