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What is liver cancer?
Liver cancer results from the abnormal growth of the cells of the liver. It can be a primary cancer (starts in the liver) or secondary cancer (originates and spreads from another body organ to the liver).
What causes it?
Liver cancer is more common in men. The major risk factors of primary liver cancer are:
What are the common symptoms?
In the early stages, liver cancer usually has no symptoms. Symptoms can include:
How can I prevent it?
There are many ways to protect your liver:
What should I do if I have suspicious symptoms?
If you notice any symptoms as described above, you should consult a doctor immediately.
For suspected cases, the doctor may carry out some investigations. These include blood tests, imaging tests, and procedures to obtain liver tissue samples for laboratory examination.
What is the treatment?
Treatment for liver cancer will depend on whether it is a primary or secondary cancer. Options may include surgery, chemotherapy (the use of anti-cancer drugs), or radiotherapy (use of x-rays to target and kill cancer cells), alone or in combination. In some cases, liver transplantation may be performed. The choice of an appropriate treatment is based on the severity of the symptoms, the extent to which they affect the patient's life, and the presence of any other medical conditions.
How can I help myself?
If you have a diagnosis of liver cancer, there are many things you can do to cope better and to improve your quality of life, including:
If you have any suspicions, you should seek medical advice.
Statistics
According to the Behavioural Risk Factor Survey 2007 of the Department of Health, 9.2% male reported they drink 4 days or more each week.
Do You Know...
Binge drinking in a short period of time may lead to alcohol intoxication and is harmful to health.
Health Alert
Chronic alcoholic dependence may lead to cirrhosis which increases the chance of liver cancer.
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