What Are the Treatments for Metastatic Liver Cancer?
According to the American Cancer Society, or ACS, metastatic liver cancer is stage IV or advanced liver cancer that has spread from the liver to distant organs, usually the lungs or bones. The outlook in metastatic liver disease is poor because there is usually concurrent liver disease, and the treatment options are limited. According to the ACS, these cancers are usually not treatable by surgery, but there are still several treatment options available.