Cancer of the liver, seen in a radial cross-section abdominal scan. (Photo by: BSIP/Universal Images Group via Getty Images) The number of new liver cancer cases will nearly double in the next 25 ...
Neuroendocrine liver cancer develops in cells that produce hormones in response to nerve signals. Most neuroendocrine liver cancers spread from other organs. Liver cancer accounts for more than ...
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.
A new study of liver cancer shows three ways to reduce the risk in the majority of cases. We learn more about what they are and what else the study found. The third leading cause of cancer death is ...
Over 60% of liver cancers globally are preventable through reduction of risk factors including viral hepatitis, alcohol and metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) - a ...
Liver cancer is a malignant (cancerous) tumor that develops in the liver. It can be primary, originating in the liver, or secondary, meaning it has spread from elsewhere in the body to the liver. The ...
As many as three in five liver cancer cases could be prevented—with obesity-linked cases on the rise in particular. This is the finding of a report from the Lancet Commission on liver cancer, which ...
MASLD and Liver Cancer: What’s the Link? Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) is a condition where too much fat builds up in your liver. Unlike fatty liver caused by heavy ...