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Liver metastasis occurs in half of patients with
colorectal cancer. Treatment of colorectal cancer with liver metastasis includes the following methods.
1. Surgery.
2. Neoadjuvant
chemotherapy.
3. Local ablation (eg
radiofrequency ablation).
4. Adjuvant chemotherapy.
5. Intra-arterial chemotherapy.
Present medical treatment guidelines for metastatic colorectal cancer suggests the following.
Currently, there are ten active and approved drugs for patients with metastatic colorectal cancer that are used alone and in combination with other drugs:
5-FU.
Capecitabine.
Irinotecan.
Oxaliplatin.
Bevacizumab.
FOLFOXIRI (irinotecan, oxaliplatin, leucovorin [LV], and 5-FU)
Cetuximab.
Aflibercept.
Panitumumab.
Regorafenib.
With regard to chemotherapy, advances taking place each day in the field of cancer treatment, many of the metastatic colorectal cancers have been seen to respond to chemotherapy. There what is called the first line chemotherapeutic agents and if they do not show response then second line of drugs are used.
An average time of survival might be anywhere from 6 months to 15 months. Few patients can survive longer by few months. The battle in fighting cancer must go on till the end.