Treatment of Lymphatic Metastasis of Liver Cancer

Lymphatic metastasis of liver cancer needs to be treated by surgery, radiotherapy and targeted therapy. 1. Radiotherapy: It is common for liver cancer patients to have lymphatic metastasis, which can be treated by radiotherapy to kill the metastatic enlarged lymph nodes and reduce the expansion of liver cancer cells, thus making sufficient preparation for radical surgery of liver cancer. 2. Surgery: After radiotherapy, patients can undergo surgery to remove the cancer, which can relieve the progress of the cancer. Choose appropriate surgical treatment plan and interventional therapy when necessary to improve the cure rate and survival period of patients. 3. Targeted therapy: after surgical treatment, patients need to undergo targeted therapy, which can kill and inhibit the metastatic lymph nodes, and generally use drugs such as sorafenib; meanwhile, patients need to keep a good mindset; lymph node metastasis of liver cancer patients need to be treated under the guidance of professional doctors. As this disease is highly specialized, patients should go to regular hospitals in time, determine specific treatment plan under doctors’ guidance, and actively cooperate with treatment to avoid deterioration of the condition.