Patients who have tumors on the liver need further examination to determine treatment options. Patients need to go to a regular hospital to check liver function, abdominal ultrasound, liver CT, etc. They can also undergo liver puncture to take cells from the lesioned part to biopsy it, or they can do tumor markers to determine if it is cancerous.
Benign tumors generally need to be surgically removed as soon as possible to avoid worsening of the disease and becoming malignant. Liver cancer is more likely to metastasize, and once it does, it is not well treated. Patients try to get rid of the lesion while the tumor is benign.
If the tumor is found to be malignant through tests, it can be removed surgically first. Surgery can be performed first to remove most of the lesions and reduce the number of cancer cells in the body. In addition to this, postoperative radiotherapy and chemotherapy should be used to eliminate cancer cells that have not been completely cut by surgery.
Patients should try to keep their mood happy and not get angry to avoid harming the liver. Patients should try to eat a light diet, with more nutritious and easily digestible foods, such as fresh fruits and vegetables. You should not eat a greasy diet or smoke or drink alcohol to avoid aggravating the condition.