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Progression of Liver Disease
liverfoundation.orgLiver cancer is the growth and spread of unhealthy cells in the liver. Cancer that develops in the liver is called primary liver cancer. The most common form is called hepatocellular carcinoma. Cancer that starts in another part of the body and spreads to the liver is called metastatic liver cancer. Primary liver cancer can develop during the ...
Viral Hepatitis and Liver Cancer - Centers for Disease ...
www.cdc.govliver cancer, it protects people from a host of other . health complications. Untreated chronic hepatitis causes long-term inflammation in the liver, which can eventually lead to liver scarring, cirrhosis, and other damage. Up to 1 in 5 people with hepatitis C develop cirrhosis, and hepatitis C is the number one cause of liver transplants.
Hepatocellular Carcinoma (Liver Cancer): Introduction
www.hopkinsmedicine.orgHepatocellular Carcinoma (Liver Cancer): Anatomy Anatomy The liver is the largest organ in the abdominal cavity and the most complex. It consists of a myriad of individual microscopic functional units call lobules.
Hemochromatosis: Introduction
www.hopkinsmedicine.orgcauses or exacerbates arthritis, diabetes, impotence, heart failure, cirrhosis of the liver and liver cancer. The liver is the organ most affected by hemochromatosis, because of its relatively large blood flow. Blood from the portal circulation (which comes from the intestines) ron, it is not lost until blood is lost.
Liver disease and diet - University Hospital Coventry
www.uhcw.nhs.ukLiver damage develops over time. Hepatitis (inflammation) and fibrosis (development of scar tissue) can lead to cirrhosis (when inflammation and fibrosis spread throughout liver), which can cause liver failure or liver cancer. Liver damage can cause symptoms of diarrhoea, nausea, poor appetite, weight (fat and muscle) loss and fluid retention. A
Liver Cancer Early Detection, Diagnosis, and Staging
www.cancer.orgsome experts recommend screening for liver cancer with alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) blood tests and ultrasound1 exams every 6 months. In some studies, screening was linked to improved survival from liver cancer. AFP is a protein that can be measured …