How soon to do ablation after liver cancer intervention

Ablation is usually done after two weeks of liver cancer intervention. If the patient recovers well after two weeks of liver cancer intervention, ablation therapy can be combined. Ablation therapy is a kind of treatment means to directly kill tumor tissues by local physical or chemical methods with the guidance of medical imaging technology, which has the characteristics of less impact on liver function, less trauma and precise curative effect. Liver cancer patients who undergo ablation therapy usually have milder conditions. After ablation therapy, patients are usually recommended to have a follow-up examination after one month and evaluate whether the tumor is completely cleared. Liver cancer is a malignant tumor of the liver, including primary liver cancer as well as secondary liver cancer. Patients may have abdominal pain, abdominal mass and jaundice. It is suggested that patients with liver cancer should pay more attention to rest, should not do high-intensity exercise, pay attention to personal hygiene, avoid infection, and quit smoking and drinking.