Arterial Interventional Perfusion Therapy can be considered for malignant tumors such as liver cancer and pancreatic cancer.
Arterial Interventional Perfusion Therapy is the current cutting-edge method for treating malignant tumors, which has relatively little damage to the body. Liver, pancreas and other organs have rich blood supply and large arterial tissues. Arterial intervention perfusion therapy can inhibit tumor growth and propagation and promote tumor necrosis and dissipation of tumor tissues.
During the arterial intervention perfusion therapy, it is necessary to actively observe the basic condition of the patients and have regular checkups after the treatment, and at the same time, it is necessary to take proper rest and strengthen nutrition, and usually the patients’ recovery is good.
Arterial interventional perfusion therapy needs to strictly grasp the indications for a comprehensive assessment of the patient’s condition, and then under the guidance of the doctor to carry out regular treatment, in order to have a better therapeutic effect, and to reduce the rate of recurrence in the later stage.