100 j.i.g/ml and unresectable primary tumor were 3. 52 months. The survival of this group was sinificantly different from the other patients (21. 60 months). Conclusions: Treatment modalities had significant influence on survival of patients with liver metastasis from colorectal cancer. Primary tumor resection and liver resection should be considered standard therapy for all suitable patients with colorectal metastases isolated to the liver. Regional arterial chemotherapy was superior to systemic chemotherapy. Size of liver metastases and preoperation CEA level were important prognostic factors.\;