Right lobe of liver Ca refers to right lobe of liver cancer. Right lobe of liver Ca with multiple metastases in both lungs refers to advanced cancer with cancerous lesions in the liver and hematogenous metastases to both lungs found during CT or MRI.
1. Soft tissue shadow with increased density in the right lobe of the liver and both lungs is detected during CT or MRI examination. Combined with the patient’s clinical data (medical history, laboratory tests, pathology, etc.), clinical features of liver cancer and lung cancer, and imaging features, it suggests that the soft tissue shadow with increased density in the right lobe of the liver is a primary cancerous lesion, and the soft tissue shadow with increased density in both lungs is a lung metastatic cancer.
2. The blood of the whole body needs to flow through both lungs for blood oxygen exchange, and the malignancy degree of liver cancer is relatively high, and the cancer cells can easily be transferred to both lungs through blood.
Right lobe of liver Ca with multiple metastases in both lungs is an advanced tumor. Although the overall prognosis is not good, palliative treatment can prolong the survival period and improve the quality of life during the survival period, so it is recommended to go to the hospital for further diagnosis and treatment as early as possible.