How long can you live with interventional liver disease

There is no authoritative clinical information on how long one can live with interventional therapy for liver disease. If interventional therapy is performed for hepatic hemangioma, it usually does not affect the survival time. If interventional therapy is performed in advanced stage of liver cancer, the 5-year survival rate after treatment is less than 5%. 1. How long can patients with liver disease live after interventional therapy needs to be judged according to the patient’s physical condition. If the patient develops hepatic hemangioma in the liver, and the patient undergoes hepatic interventional therapy, the intervention usually will not affect the life if the intervention is effective. 2. If the patient has malignant tumor of liver and the body is not suitable for surgical treatment, the patient can choose to undergo interventional therapy, at this time, it means that the patient is already in the advanced stage of liver cancer. The 5-year survival rate of patients after interventional therapy is less than 5%. How long patients with liver disease can live after interventional therapy needs to be judged according to the type of liver disease and patient’s condition. In addition, after interventional therapy, patients with liver disease should ensure enough rest and avoid overwork or strenuous exercise.