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<p>There is a wide range of treatment options available to manage metastatic colorectal
cancer and these are set out within pathway guidance published by the National Institute
for Health and Care Excellence.</p><p>While treatment decisions are based on individual
clinical circumstances, systemic anti-cancer treatment is the mainstay of care. There
are a number of treatments available depending on where the colorectal cancer has
spread. For example, where cancer is in the liver, patients may be able to access
interventional procedures including laparoscopic resection and ablative treatments
as well as radiotherapy (Selective Internal Radiation Therapy and Stereotactic Ablative
Radiotherapy).</p>
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