Which treatment option for colon cancer to liver cancer is best for the patient

Colon cancer is difficult to treat if it has metastasized and formed liver cancer, and the opportunity for surgery is likely lost. It is recommended to choose radiotherapy and chemotherapy for treatment, and it is best to take local pathology in time for immunohistochemistry and then determine the chemotherapy regimen.

Because patients with advanced cancer are often accompanied by physical weakness, it is important to ensure an adequate supply of nutrients, which can be regulated by diet with more high-calorie, high-nutrient foods, and also eggs, meat, and dairy foods. If the patient’s appetite is poor, he can also be given nutrition intravenously, and regular infusions of albumin or various plasma substitutes can be given to strengthen the patient’s immunity and increase nutrition. If appropriate, the patient can also be given more exercise, more physical exercise, and more physical fitness, which can have a great effect on the recovery of the disease.

During chemotherapy, it is also important to consider stopping chemotherapy, if appropriate, if the patient’s body responds more strongly. The use of targeted drugs to fight tumors is possible, but targeted drugs are more expensive and not covered by health insurance, which is likely to increase the burden on patients and should be used at their discretion according to their actual situation.