Liver cancer can be primary liver cancer or secondary liver cancer, wherein the disease manifests in another body organ and then affects the liver. Treatment options for liver cancer include surgery, transplantation, embolisation, ablation, radiation therapy, targeted therapy, immunotherapy, systemic chemotherapy, and chemotherapy administered via hepatic artery infusion. Surgery or transplant may help with the cure if the cancer is in its early stages and the rest of the liver is healthy. In cases where the tumour is too large and unsafe for removal or its location in the liver makes removal difficult, other treatments such as embolisation and ablation, radiation therapy, targeted therapy, immunotherapy, systemic chemotherapy, and chemotherapy administered via hepatic artery infusion may be used to shrink the tumour and help with the symptoms.
What Are The Best Options Available For Liver Cancer Treatment?
Liver cancer can be primary liver cancer or secondary liver cancer. Treatment options for liver cancer include surgery, transplantation, embolisation, ablation, radiation therapy, targeted therapy, immunotherapy, systemic chemotherapy, and chemotherapy administered via hepatic artery infusion.

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