2022
DOI: 10.1155/2022/2306451
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Clinical Efficacy of Interventional Chemotherapy Embolization Combined with Monopolar Radiofrequency Ablation on Patients with Liver Cancer

Abstract: Due to the greater prevalence of chronic hepatitis B infection, liver tumor is especially popular in China. In China, it is the 4th most prevalent tumor and the 3rd main reason for cancer fatalities. Hepatocellular carcinomas (HCCs) account for more than 91% of every liver tumor case, and chemotherapy and immunotherapy are the better therapy choices. It is a serious threat to the lives and health of Chinese citizens. Patients diagnosed with liver tumors have a bad prognosis. Surgical resection, liver transplan… Show more

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