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Shoaib went on to explain that there are two main treatment options for liver cancer: immunotherapy, administered through an IV drip, and targeted therapy, which involves oral medication. He shared that Dipika will be starting her treatment with oral medicines.'After the surgery, the doctor prescribed medication. Although there are no cancer cells now, if any are detected in the future, the dosage will be increased, and she will receive medication intravenously...Her new journey will start next week. Yeh treatment ek saal, dedh saal ya do saal bhi jaa sakta hai (The treatment can go from one year to two years). Scans will be conducted every three weeks,' he added.Earlier, Kakar shared a lengthy post and wrote how she is set to finally leave for home after 11 days in the hospital.After over a week of observation at Mumbai's Kokilaben Hospital, Kakar shared that the tumor was successfully removed.Dipika Kakar was diagnosed with a liver tumour in May. Earlier this month, she underwent a 14-hour-long surgery for stage 2 liver cancer. In a YouTube vlog, her husband Shoaib revealed that the surgery involved the removal of her gall bladder along with a portion of her liver.- EndsMust Watch

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