1. Selective hepatic artery perfusion This type of interventional treatment for liver cancer involves intra-arterial infusion of drugs through a catheter at a dose equal to or less than that of intravenous administration. This can increase the local drug concentration in the target cells, prolong the contact time between the drug and the lesion, and reduce the total drug dose in the body, thereby achieving the goal of improving efficacy and reducing side effects. 2. Selective hepatic artery embolization This type of interventional treatment for liver cancer involves selectively injecting embolic agents into tumor blood vessels and tumor blood supply arteries through a catheter to block tumor blood supply and seal off the tumor vascular bed, thereby inhibiting tumor growth. Commonly used embolic agents include gelatin sponge, super-liquidized iodized oil, sodium alginate microspheres, etc. 3. Selective hepatic arterial chemoembolization It is to give both chemotherapy drugs and embolic agents through the catheter. It is an interventional treatment method for liver cancer that eliminates tumors through two pathways. DC-cell regeneration therapy is to collect the patient's own peripheral blood, use a special cell separation solution, extract and purify it to successfully culture DC cells, and then inject the cells into the patient's body through targeted positioning, intravenous return, etc., and use the characteristics of cell differentiation and automatic homing to penetrate the dense liver cell membrane and enter the liver cell nucleus. Under the regulation of the liver microenvironment, it quickly "adapts to local customs" and proliferates and differentiates into liver cells, repairs damaged liver cells, and restores the regeneration ability of necrotic liver cells; and triggers a series of immune response reactions in the human body through the flow of blood, rebuilds the patient's immune system function, produces a large number of specific lymphocytes with immune killing effects, and accurately, specifically, and actively attacks the hepatitis virus in the blood and liver cells, completely and effectively killing the hepatitis virus in the body, so that the infected liver cells in the patient's body "get rid of the old and take in the new", purify the "living environment" of liver cells, effectively control liver disease, and completely restore liver function, so as to achieve true individualized treatment, thereby achieving the purpose of effectively treating liver disease. |
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