Problem description: I underwent a right liver resection on April 28 and performed 1/4 liver cancer surgery. I did 4 interventions. The fourth time was done on December 25. I found that the second segment of the left liver recurred. Today The results of the examination were 26.4 alpha-fetoprotein, 23.8 alpha-fetoprotein heteroplasma, and abnormal prothrombin 9247. The virus recurrence has not been controlled. The current drugs are lenvatinib mesylate and teriprizumab injection. >Question date:2021-01-13
Patient information:Age: 47 years old Gender: Male
Question analysis: More than half a year after the operation of liver cancer, imaging examination revealed recurrence, and no distant metastasis was found. In the course of targeted drug treatment, further treatment plans are planned.
Guiding suggestions: 1) The diagnosis of primary liver cancer is clear, and it is recommended to continue diagnosis and treatment in the oncology or interventional department during postoperative intervention and targeted drug treatment. 2) The second segment is larger, and radiofrequency ablation can be considered. Targeted drug therapy can complete a course of treatment. 3) Auxiliary liver protection and nutritional support. There is no other special treatment at present.
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