Patients with multiple liver metastases of colon cancer can receive surgical treatment, radiotherapy, chemotherapy and other adjuvant treatments.
Some patients with colon cancer combined with liver metastasis can undergo radical surgical treatment. And for liver metastatic lesions that cannot be removed by surgery for the first time, systemic chemotherapy or interventional chemotherapy can be used to control their growth. If the tumor shrinks and has the possibility of surgery, then another radical surgical resection treatment is recommended.
For some patients with multiple liver metastases of colon cancer, who do not have the chance of surgery, chemotherapy, interventional therapy and targeted therapy are mainly used to control the progress of the tumor as much as possible, slow down the progress of the disease and improve the quality of life of the patients.
Specific treatment plan should be combined with the actual situation and chosen under the guidance of professional physicians.