Treatments are often very effective in stopping the growth of the metastases and reducing the size of cancer deposits in the liver.
There are 2 main ways to treat liver metastases.
Overall, the aims of treatment for metastatic breast cancer in the liver are to:
Your treating team will consider multiple factors to recommend the best treatments:
Metastatic breast cancer in the liver is most commonly treated by systemic treatments such as chemotherapy, hormone-blocking therapy, targeted therapy and/or immunotherapy.
Read about treatments for your subtype of breast cancer:
Sometimes, your oncologist may suggest local treatment to remove or destroy the metastases in your liver. This depends on your individual case and a number of factors like:
The liver is a large organ and can continue to function well if part of it is removed or destroyed. You will be referred to a liver surgeon to discuss your options.
When you consider these options, ask about the costs. Not all of these treatments are covered by Medicare or your health fund.
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