How are liver metastases treated?
We know that learning you have metastatic breast cancer to the liver can be upsetting and scary. But there are several ways to treat liver metastasis and control symptoms and side effects.
Liver metastasis is typically treated with systemic treatments (treatments that impact the whole body), such as chemotherapy and targeted therapies based on the breast cancer’s biomarkers and subtype. Less often, local treatments are used. The local therapies you may be offered include:
- Radiation therapy
- Chemoembolization, in which chemotherapy is delivered directly to tumors
- Ablation therapy, in which tumors are injected with electricity, freezing cold gas, or alcohol to destroy them
- Surgery
If the cancer causes blocks in bile ducts that help the liver get rid of waste, a procedure known as a biliary stent may be recommended to unblock the duct and allow the bile to flow again, which helps with digestion.
Palliative care is another option that can support your physical and emotional well-being. Palliative care team members can work with you to reduce symptoms such as pain, fatigue, loss of appetite, anxiety, and depression. They can also connect you with mental health professionals and spiritual resources.
Ask your doctor about palliative care. It can be used at any stage of breast cancer. Research shows that starting palliative care early can reduce symptoms and side effects and improve survival. Learn more about palliative care.
Factors that affect treatment
How your care team treats liver metastasis is largely based on whether the cancer is hormone receptor-positive, HER2-positive, or triple-negative. Other factors your oncologist will consider include:
- Your age
- The size of the tumor or tumors
- Symptoms you are currently experiencing
- What cancer treatments you’ve had in the past
- Features of the cancer
- Your menopausal status
- How healthy you currently are, aside from cancer
- Whether you also have metastatic breast cancer in other parts of your body, such as the brain, bones, or lungs
- Organ function, such as kidney and liver function