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Each year, it is estimated more than 40,000 people will be diagnosed with liver cancer – and those numbers are increasing.
The treatment plan for liver cancer can vary depending on the stage, size, and location of the tumor. Common options include surgery, ablation, cryotherapy, immunotherapy, and targeted drug therapy.
Radiation therapy is a good option for people who have liver cancer tumors that are unable to be removed with treatments such as surgery, embolization, or ablation. Learn more.
A new role of genes that have an important influence on the development and progression of liver cancer has been revealed by ...
Liver cancer is cancer that begins in the tissues of the liver. It's the fourth most common cause of cancer death in the world, accounting for 782,000 deaths each year, according to the World ...
After your surgery or other liver cancer treatment, your care team looks for signs of: Remission: Fewer signs and symptoms of cancer. Partial remission means some signs and symptoms remain. Complete ...
The treatment of liver cancer aims to eliminate cancer, slow cancer growth, improve patient survival, and/or manage symptoms. The choice of treatment depends on several factors: The spread of ...
Treatment for liver cancer depends on how far your cancer has spread, your age, and your overall health. To find the best treatment plan, your doctor will consider the following: ...
Gene therapy that induces the body to create microRNA-22 (miR-22), a naturally occurring molecule, successfully treated mice with hepatocellular carcinoma, the most common form of liver cancer.
Treatment for secondary liver cancer. The treatment you have depends on where your cancer started and how you are feeling. Your specialist will discuss the aims of treatment with you. For some types ...