Can Bee Therapy be used for Liver Cancer and Cirrhosis due to Hepatitis B?

There are no studies that show that bee therapy can treat liver cancer caused by hepatitis B. Surgery is the preferred treatment for hepatocellular carcinoma, along with other treatment modalities. Liver resection can be performed through open surgery, or it can be chosen to be performed by transperitoneal laparoscopy or robot-assisted. Overall, the 5-year survival rate after liver cancer resection is 30% to 50%, and the number of tumors, the degree of differentiation, and the degree of vascular invasion will affect the effect of surgical tumors. Early diagnosis and early adoption of surgery-based comprehensive treatment is the key to improve the long-term efficacy of liver cancer. Besides hepatic resection, treatments for liver cancer also include liver transplantation, radiofrequency ablation, transhepatic artery and/or portal vein regional chemotherapy or transhepatic artery chemoembolization, targeted therapy, and so on. If you feel unwell, please consult a doctor in time, and do not listen to folk remedies to take bee therapy.