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Intervention radiotherapy

In its early stages, liver cancer often shows no symptoms. However, as it progresses, symptoms such as fatigue, loss of appetite, abdominal discomfort, bloating, and pain in the right side of the ribcage can occur. Some patients may experience pain radiating to the back or shoulder, abdominal swelling, unexplained weight loss, jaundice, bloating, abdominal fluid accumulation, leg swelling, pleural effusion, vomiting blood, and black stools.

Liver cancer is a disease that can be completely cured with modern medicine, particularly in its early stages. The use of heat waves to destroy cancerous tumors is a widely used and modern method. It is considered safe, precise, and can reduce hospital stay due to smaller incision sizes.

The risk of liver cancer varies depending on individual lifestyle choices, such as diet, alcohol consumption, and adequate rest. Regular health check-ups are crucial to assess risk and seek prevention. Although liver cancer is a silent threat to the body, it can still be treated to allow patients to live longer and enjoy a better quality of life.


Liver cancer treatment at Bangkok Integrated Radiation Center, Nan-A Hospital has 2 methods, which are suitable for stage 1 to stage 3 liver cancer and are methods that can destroy the cancer directly, do not damage other organs, have small wounds, recover quickly, and do not need to stay in the hospital for a long time.

 

Method 1 TACE (Transarterial Chemoembolization)

Providing specialized chemotherapy through the arteries that directly supply the liver cancer.

 

Method 2: MWA (Microwave Ablation) or RFA (Radiofrequency Ablation)

Using heat waves or radio waves to create heat to directly destroy liver cancer.

 

For consultation regarding the treatment process, You can send CT Scan or MRI results for medical evaluation via Line Official: @nan-ah-hosp.

Or +66945055454 (Call / Whatsapp)

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