If the pancreatic cancer has a simple liver metastasis. We can use nano-knife, seed implantation, microwave ablation, and cryotherapy to treat it. After these treatments, his pain should be relieved or at least reduced. For radiotherapy and chemotherapy, we don't recommend him to use them due to their poor effects for pancreatic cancer. So I suggest he use minimally invasive treatment combined with immunotherapy.
I have had 3 recurrences of ovarian cancer and am on my second line of chemo. What can I do to avoid recurrence after being "cured" other than taking Molecular targeted drugs? After the ovarian cancer treatment is stabilized, we have launched a targeted drug in China. You can choose this drug for maintenance treatment to minimize the recurrence of ovarian cancer. To have a good effect on ovarian cancer treatment, you need to take this drug under stable condition and this will be able to prolong the time of recurrence.
Multiple relapses indicate that the patient has become resistant to previous medications. The next treatment required a change in medication and in the way it was given. I'm guessing she had regular chemo before, so we're switching to interventional therapy now. With arterial perfusion, we change the way the drug is given and the drug itself.
For lymphatic metastases, we can use seed implantation. It's a treatment that involves seeds directly into the lymph nodes in the abdomen. We might want to add an immunotherapy. For ovarian cancer, PD-1 is still effective for some patients. And then we'll add TCM. The combination should be better than her previous treatment.
The previous pathology showed stage III. I've been through chemo and radiation for a year. If there are no other metastatic lesions, seed implantation is the best approach. There is hope for a "cure". It may need to add targeted therapy and immunotherapy. Because it's a simple recurrent tumor in situ. The tumor is not very big. So the possibility of a "cure" is still very high.
Our nanoknife treatment is primarily used for pancreatic cancer or cancer that has metastasized to the pancreas. Then the other two treatments, like cryotherapy and seed implantation, also depend on where the metastases are. If it's in a cavity organ, like a bowel, a bladder, those cavity organs. These two treatments are not suitable due to the possibility of causing perforation, so these areas are not suitable for treatment. However, metastases of other organs are usually practicable. For multiple sites of metastasis, we need to combine with some other treatments. It is not enough to do these few minimally invasive treatments alone. We may need to add interventional therapy, immunotherapy and targeted therapy. A combination of therapies can lead to a better outcome for killing tumors.
According to your friend's situation, we suggest that cryotherapy can be tried to make the tumor shrink or necrotic by alternating hot and cold, after which further evaluation can be made to choose the follow-up treatment plan.