Outcomes depend on the stage, type, and response to treatment; early detection and intervention improve the chances of successful treatment
Liver cancer, or hepatocellular carcinoma, is a type of cancer that originates in the liver. Treatment options include surgery, liver transplantation, chemotherapy, and targeted therapies.
Cancer that originates in the liver
Abdominal pain, unexplained weight loss, jaundice, swelling in the abdomen
Imaging studies, biopsy
Variable, depends on stage at diagnosis
Potential for metastasis, complications from liver dysfunction
Chronic liver disease (cirrhosis), hepatitis B or C infection, alcohol abuse, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), certain genetic conditions, aflatoxin exposure
Surgery, liver transplantation, ablation therapy, embolization, chemotherapy, targeted therapy
Surgery, liver transplantation, ablation therapy, embolization, chemotherapy, targeted therapy
More common in older adults, associated with risk factors
Early detection and comprehensive treatment are crucial
As always, consult with healthcare professionals for personalized advice and care.
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