D. S. Research Centre offers Nutrient energy treatment derived from Human edibles which helps rectify metabolic deviation in cells which is responsible for production of Cancer cells thus accelerating the recovery of cancer patient’s health & management of Associated Problems.
2. Liver cancer has a very high prevalence among cancers in general and is one of the most common
causes of Cancer mortality worldwide.
About 70–85% of Liver cancers are attributed to Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), while
Intrahepatic Cholangiocarcinoma accounts for the remainder.
Secondary Liver cancer occurs when a tumor from another part of the body metastasizes to the
Liver. Although Breast, Oesophageal, Stomach, Pancreatic, Lung, Kidney and several other cancers
can metastasize to the Liver, most secondary Liver cancers originate from Colorectal cancers
3. Up to 80 percent of primary Liver cancers around the world are
caused by infection with Hepatitis B or Hepatitis C virus.
Infection with these viruses can affect you for many years and
result in Cirrhosis (scarring) in your Liver. People normally get
infected through physical contact with the blood or bodily fluids
of a person who has the virus in their body.The other risk factors
of Liver cancer are excessive alcohol consumption, Smoking,
Cirrhosis of the Liver, obesity, fatty Liver etc. Risk factors are
the reasons to increase the chances of a person getting Liver
cancer. So avoiding these risk factors can also avert from the
risk of Liver cancer. Every day you make decisions that affect
your Liver health. The choices you make on household product
purchases, food consumption and daily activity can have
positive or negative effects on your Liver.You can lower your
risk of developing Liver cancer by following healthy lifestyle
measures, such as regular exercise, controlling your weight,
and eating a healthy diet, avoid consuming alcohol/
Smoking .Get vaccinated for Hepatitis B virus. Those who are
at risk should get themselves screened ever year.
4. Unfortunately, Liver cancers don’t always present any obvious symptoms in their early
stages. If you know you're at risk of Liver cancer, talk to your healthcare provider, since
signs and symptoms often do not appear until it is in later stages of the disease. Once the
symptoms occur they can include fatigue, bloating of abdomen or feeling of fullness in the
abdomen, Pain on the right side of the upper abdomen or back, nausea, loss of
appetite, unintentional weight loss, weakness, fever, Jaundice etc
Screening options for Liver cancer include testing the blood for alpha-fetoprotein
(AFP)(Tumor marker test) or having imaging tests like an ultrasound, computed
tomography (CT) scan, or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)scan, PET CT scan. Along
with regular screening, practice awareness. This means you should be familiar with your
body. If you notice any changes like jaundice, weight loss, pain etc. Then, report them to
your doctor without delay.
5. The common treatments for HCC and IHC, include
surgery to remove part of your Liver, liver
transplantation and Liver-directed treatments like Hepatic
arterial embolization and ablation, several types of
chemotherapy, chemoembolization, radiation therapy,
radioembolization, immunotherapy and targeted therapy.
D. S. Research Centre offers Nutrient energy treatment
derived from Human edibles which helps rectify
metabolic deviation in cells which is responsible for
production of Cancer cells thus accelerating the recovery
of cancer patient’s health & management of Associated
Problems.
Having regular check-ups helps ensure the
condition is diagnosed early. The earlier Liver
cancer is diagnosed, the more effective the
treatment is likely to be.