What’s going on with stage lllB liver malignancy?

Hepatic malignancy stage IIIB is a type of hepatocellular carcinoma staging that indicates that the hepatic malignancy is mostly in an advanced stage. Hepatic malignancy stage IIIB is relatively severe and refers to a patient’s PS score of 0-2 (if the patient with the tumor is able to perform normal activities, the score is 0. The patient has mild symptoms, is able to take care of him/herself, and performs light physical activities, scoring 1. Patients with significant symptoms, but able to take care of themselves and spend no more than 50% of their time in bed during the day, score 2). In addition, the patient’s liver function Child-Pugh Grade A/B, regardless of the tumor condition, the tumor has no vascular invasion situation, and there is extrahepatic metastasis. Hepatic malignant tumors mainly metastasize outwardly through blood, lymphatic fluid, direct infiltration, and implantation metastasis, and once liver metastasis is detected, it has a relatively large impact on health. Patients with liver malignant tumor stage IIIB should keep a good mindset, actively cooperate with doctors for treatment, strengthen nutrition in diet and enhance physical fitness, which can effectively prolong the survival time.