There are three criteria for evaluating the efficacy of treatment for primary liver cancer. 1. The change in tumor volume is used as the standard for measuring therapeutic efficacy and its regulations are as follows. (1) Complete remission: The tumor disappears and lasts for more than one month. (2) Partial remission: The product of the two largest perpendicular diameters of the tumor is reduced by more than 50% and lasts for more than one month. (3) Stable: The product of the two largest perpendicular diameters of the tumor shrinks by less than 50% and increases by no more than 25% and lasts for more than one month. (4) Worsening: The product of the two largest perpendicular diameters of the tumor does not increase by more than 25%. 2. The change in alpha-fetoprotein content is used as the standard for measuring the efficacy. If alpha-fetoprotein decreases to normal after surgery, it is the basis for the surgery to be a radical cure. 3. Use the survival period after treatment as the standard for measuring the efficacy. The length of the patient's survival period after treatment reflects the final effect of the treatment, so it is the most valuable efficacy standard. |
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