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Liver Cancer Survival Rate
February 8th, 2012 by admin

liver cancer survival rate

cancer liver Prevention

Liver cancer or hepatocellular carcinoma is an extremely serious disease. Many don’t want to acquire this disease because of its effects towards the body. Also, there is no known cure yet for cancer including liver cancer. symptoms include jaundice, weight loss and loss of appetite, bruising and blood clotting abnormalities, abdominal pain, nausea, fatigue, muscle wasting and ascites. Abdominal pain is generally observed at the upper right side of the abdomen and may signify multiplication of cancer tumor in the liver. With physical examination, it will be observed that the liver has enlarged and it has become tender.

Liver cancer cannot be diagnosed through blood tests but through how well the doctor interprets the blood test results and liver tests. There are methods however to prevent the cancer liver before it develops by focusing on how it starts and its causes.
Basically, liver cancer could be traced from hepatitis B infection which complicates further.
The hepatitis B virus, otherwise prevented will progress into the cancer stage. Hepatitis D virus can be had through an infected body fluids or blood. You will get hepatitis B accidentally by needle puncture, blood transfusions or through sexual contact. It might also be hereditary. However, it couldn’t be transferred by physical contact. If left untreated, chronic hepatitis B will result in liver cancer. Another cause of liver cancer is cirrhosis or scarring of the liver due to alcoholism. Hepatitis C is another common cause of liver cancer.
Liver cancer can develop in both adults and children. It targets the liver and may lead to death and the further spread of the disease if not prevented. One way to avoid the disease is to acquire a vaccine for hepatitis B. Needles shouldn’t be re-used and should be disposed carefully and properly. An effective diet should be observed and alcohol and food full of fats should be avoided. alcohol and fats can weaken the liver and destroys the normal function of the liver.

Liver cancer treatment includes liver transplantation but this could only last for certain number of years depending on the compatibility of the donor and recipient. Partial hepatic resection or the removal of a small tumor through surgery can also be argued as one treatment with no need of transplantation. Click http://cancerliver.org/blog/ for more facts.
Improving the survival Rate of Liver Cancer Patients

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