What’s wrong with three interventions for liver cancer with no activity

Liver cancer three times intervention without activity indicates that the tumor is no longer active, control the growth of the tumor, and can be surgically resected again. Liver cancer is a malignant tumor in the liver area. Early liver cancer can be treated by surgery, while late liver cancer can be treated by interventional therapy to control the growth of the tumor, and then undergo a second surgical resection when the tumor has no activity. Hepatocellular carcinoma includes primary and secondary, and may have no symptoms in the early stage and can only be found out through physical examination. Symptoms such as loss of appetite, darkening of the face and pain in the liver area may occur due to the combination of cirrhosis. Regular review and active treatment are needed, and attention should be paid to good living habits and dietary habits, and appropriate exercise can be taken.