After colon cancer patients develop multiple liver metastases, they can be treated by surgery, radiotherapy, targeted therapy, immunotherapy and other methods.
Colon cancer is a common malignant tumor caused by bad dietary habits, heredity and other factors, and distant metastases, such as multiple liver metastases, can occur when the disease develops to the late stage. At this time, if there is a chance of surgery, patients can be treated with surgical resection. Radiotherapy is also feasible, using the energy released by high-energy rays to kill tumor cells; often combined with chemotherapy, commonly used chemotherapeutic drugs include oxaliplatin, fluorouracil and so on.
In addition, targeted therapy can kill tumor cells more accurately with less side effects, which is more suitable for advanced patients, commonly used drugs such as bevacizumab.
Immunotherapy is also commonly used in patients with advanced colon cancer, such as the use of natalizumab and other drugs to improve the patient’s own immunity to achieve the purpose of killing tumor cells.
Note that all drugs should be applied under the guidance of doctors.