How to treat lung cancer liver metastasis with jaundice

Jaundice occurs in liver metastasis of lung cancer, and the treatment includes drug therapy, surgery, radiotherapy, etc. The use of drugs should follow the doctor’s instruction. 1. Drug treatment: systemic chemotherapy can be used for the primary disease, such as high-dose cisplatin-based combination chemotherapy program. For hepatocellular jaundice caused by liver metastases that damage liver function, hepatoprotective and bilirubin-lowering drugs such as glutathione can be used. 2. Surgery: it mainly includes percutaneous hepatic puncture biliary drainage, minimally invasive biliary stenting, etc. It is mainly used to treat obstructive jaundice caused by biliary obstruction due to tumor compression. 3. Radiotherapy: killing cancer cells through radiation, shrinking the tumor to relieve the compression, reducing obstructive jaundice and alleviating pain and other symptoms. It is suggested that patients with jaundice caused by liver metastasis of lung cancer should go to regular hospitals in time and listen to professional doctor’s advice.