Liver metastasis 9 months after surgery for moderately differentiated carcinoma of jugular abdomen needs to be treated with surgery, radiotherapy and targeted therapy according to the severity of the disease and physical fitness to improve the prognosis of the disease.
1. Surgical treatment: for cases where the primary and metastatic foci are more limited and the physical condition is better, the tumor foci can be completely removed through surgical treatment.
2. Radiotherapy and targeted therapy: if the lesion is difficult to be removed, distant metastasis has occurred, and the body can not tolerate the surgery, radiotherapy and targeted therapy can be adopted to promote the reduction of the lesion and inhibit the spread of the tumor, so as to improve the prognosis of the disease.
Therefore, it is recommended to consult a professional doctor as soon as possible after the occurrence of the above symptoms, and actively cooperate with the standardized treatment.