How long can you live after surgery to remove advanced liver cancer?

There are significant differences in the survival time of patients with advanced liver cancer after surgical resection. Patients with advanced liver cancer are not suitable for radical resection surgery, but can choose palliative resection, which will lead to residual lesions, and are prone to recurrence and metastasis within a short period of time, with survival time ranging from 3 months to 6 months, and these are not completely absolute, but also related to the biological behavior of the tumor and detailed pathological stage. The most common cause of liver cancer is due to chronic viral hepatitis, and some middle-aged and elderly men have alcoholic cirrhosis secondary to years of alcohol consumption, and many patients are already in the middle to late stage or progressive stage when they are diagnosed. If surgery is not suitable, interventional embolization or radiofrequency ablation can also be chosen to control the development of tumor.