Abstract
Hepatic metastasis is usually quite resistant to conventional systemic chemotherapy. Nonsystemic treatment of metastatic tumors of the liver include surgical resection; infusion of chemotherapeutic agent(s), either via hepatic artery or portal vein; ligation of hepatic artery; radiotherapy; and other more investigative approaches (isolation perfusion, cryosurgery, liver transplantation, etc). The relative applicability, results, and limitations of each of these therapeutic modalities are reviewed.
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