Treatment of highly differentiated hepatocellular carcinoma

The prognosis of highly differentiated hepatocellular carcinoma in liver cancer is relatively ideal, but according to the disease stage, liver cancer treatment is generally divided into five means, as follows: 1. surgical resection: it is a treatment method with the best prognosis at present; 2. radiotherapy; 3. many patients are not suitable for radiotherapy, at this time involving advanced tumors, systemic chemotherapy is usually administered, but systemic chemotherapy needs to consider the patient’s tolerance and indications; 4, Molecular targeted therapy and immunotherapy: used for advanced tumors, even highly differentiated liver cancer is aggressive and metastasis can occur. Molecular targeted therapy and immunotherapy in late stage is a good systemic therapy with far lower toxic side effects than systemic chemotherapy; 5. Minimally invasive therapy: the most commonly used minimally invasive therapy includes interventional therapy, i.e. TACE; ablation therapy can also be performed, and the most commonly used ablation therapy in clinical practice includes radiofrequency ablation and microwave ablation.