After tumor shrinkage after vascular intervention therapy for liver cancer, ablation therapy, systemic anti-tumor therapy and surgical resection can also be carried out. 1. Ablation therapy: It also belongs to interventional therapy, which is percutaneous interventional therapy. You can choose to do radiofrequency ablation or microwave ablation treatment, which is localized and precise treatment. After ablation treatment, regular observation is needed to help evaluate the ablation effect. 2. Radiation therapy: mainly targeting the tumor site for radiation therapy, including image-guided radiation therapy, stereotactic radiation therapy, or internal radiation therapy. 3. Systemic anti-tumor therapy: after interventional therapy, suitable anti-tumor drugs can be chosen according to the needs of the condition, such as Revaptinib, Apatinib, Sorafenib and so on. 4. Surgical resection: for liver cancer patients without distant metastasis and with fewer and more limited lesions after interventional therapy, surgical resection can also be given after comprehensive evaluation, and after surgery, target therapy or other treatments can be combined according to the situation. After interventional therapy for liver cancer, if the tumor has shrunk, it is a sign that the condition has improved. After that, it is recommended to go for regular review, and the doctor will combine with the control effect of the patient’s condition and adjust the treatment plan appropriately, which can effectively prolong the survival period and improve the patient’s quality of life.