Is There Any Treatment for Liver Cancer Which Is in Final Stage?

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Answer by super stud
I don’t know but you could start smoking ,drinking, and do some drugs and have unprotected sex.

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3 Responses to Is There Any Treatment for Liver Cancer Which Is in Final Stage?

  • Suryadev M says:

    i don’t think so

  • curious cook says:

    The following material is about a new treatment option from the University of Maryland:

    Selective Internal Radiation Therapy (SIRT): A New Treatment for Inoperable Liver Cancer

    These microscopic radioactive beads, called SIR-Spheres®, deliver radiation directly to the tumor site while sparing surrounding tissue.

    The University of Maryland Marlene and Stewart Greenebaum Cancer Center (UMGCC) in Baltimore is performing a new treatment for inoperable liver cancer known as Selective Internal Radiation Therapy (SIRT).

    SIRT is a non-surgical outpatient therapy that uses microscopic radioactive spheres, called SIR-Spheres®, to deliver radiation directly to the site of the liver tumors. This unique, targeted therapy spares healthy tissue while delivering up to 40 times more radiation to the liver tumors than would be possible using conventional radiotherapy.

    Our physicians are very experienced at using microscopic beads to treat inoperable liver cancer. UMGCC was the first in the nation to successfully perform TheraSphere — which used microscopic glass beads to deliver radiation to liver tumors — in 2000. SIR-Spheres, developed by the Australian firm Sirtex Medical and approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in 2002 for patients with primary colorectal cancer that has spread to the liver, are the latest of a wide range of liver-directed therapies we offer to best meet our patients’ needs.

    Our multidisciplinary team of gastrointestinal malignancy specialists hold weekly conferences to review and/or determine the best treatment for our patients. This team includes surgeons, medical oncologists, radiation oncologists, radiologists, nuclear medicine physicians and pathologists.

    Our Liver Directed Therapies Program includes a full array of treatment options for patients with primary/metastatic liver disease. In addition to SIRT and traditional surgical, chemotherapeutic or radiation approaches, these treatment options include:

    Radiofrequency ablative therapy
    Chemoembolization
    Extracranial radiosurgery
    While treatment with SIR-Spheres®, is generally not regarded as a cure, it has been shown to shrink liver cancer more than chemotherapy alone. This can increase patients’ life expectancy and improve their quality of life.

  • loadstar says:

    problem os serious. if it is last stage. then it is better to go no treatment. it will take more budget from you.
    but think about this.

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