How long can you live if liver cancer metastasizes to the lungs?

Hepatocellular carcinoma that has metastasized to the lungs is basically advanced, but there is some variation in how long you can live, most of which may be about six months without any treatment. The actual time of survival varies because of the individual’s physical condition, including age and physical differences, the state of liver function, and the type of disease, including the number, size, and location of tumors.

If liver cancer has metastasized to the lungs, you may experience coughing or even coughing up blood, and you may have chest pain. The first of these is the use of the hepatic artery embolization and chemotherapy for the larger hepatocellular carcinomas. In addition, there are also targeted therapies, so even if liver cancer has metastasis in the lungs, do not lose confidence, and actively cooperate with your doctor for treatment, it is possible to extend the life cycle very well.