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• Liver cancer' also known as hepatic
cancer and primary hepatic cancer, is cancer that starts in
the liver.
• Cancer which has spread from elsewhere to the liver; known
as liver metastasis,
CAUSES AND RISK FACTORS
OF LIVER CANCER
• Anabolic steroids - used by athletes and weight lifters. These
male hormones, if used regularly and for long enough, can raise
the risk of
developing liver cancer; as well as some other cancers.
Aflatoxins - a substance made by a fungus and may be found in
moldy wheat, groundnuts, corn, nuts, soybeans and peanuts. For
liver cancer risk to increase there needs to be long-term
exposure. This is more of a problem in less wealthy countries.
• Cirrhosis - when liver cells are damaged and replaced with scar
tissue. People with cirrhosis of the liver have a higher risk of
developing liver cancer.
• Diabetes - patients with diabetes, especially if they also have
hepatitis, or regularly consume a lot of alcohol, are more likely to
develop liver cancer.
• Family history - people whose mother, father, brother, or sister
had liver cancer are at a higher risk of developing it themselves,
compared to others.
• Obesity - obesity raises the risk of developing many cancers,
including liver cancer
Liver disease and inherited liver disease -people with
hepatitis B or C have a significantly higher risk of
developing liver cancer; compared to other healthy
individuals.
Low immunity - people with weakened
immune systems, such as those with HIV/AIDS have a risk of
liver cancer that is five times greater than other healthy
individuals.
・ Gender - a higher percentage of males get liver cancer
compared to females. Some experts
believe this is not due to gender; but to lifestyle characteristics.
On average, males tend to smoke and abuse alcohol more
than females.
• Smoking - individuals with hepatitis B or C have a higher risk
of liver cancer if they smoke.
STAGES OF CANCER
Liver cancer is categorized into four stages:
• Stage 1 - the tumor is just in/on the liver and no where else
• Stage 2 - either there are several small tumors with little
increase in size, but all within the liver, or one tumor that has
reached a blood vessel
・ Stage III.
At this stage, the tumor extends beyond the liver to
the surrounding tissue and may also have spread to a
nearby lymph node.
・ Stage IV.
Cancer spreads outside the liver to multiple lymph
nodes or to distant parts of the body, such as the
lungs.
Symptoms
Most people don’t have signs and symptoms in the early
stages of primary liver cancer. When signs and
symptoms do appear, they may include:
—Losing weight without trying
—Loss of appetite
—Upper abdominal pain
—Nausea and vomiting
—General weakness and fatigue
—Abdominal swelling
—Yellow discoloration of your skin and the whites of
your eyes (jaundice)
—White, chalky stools
Diagnosis of liver cancer
• HCC screening - high risk individuals for HCC should
have regular screenings for liver cancer.
Liver cancer, if not diagnosed early is much more
difficult to remove.
The only way to know whether you have liver cancer
early on is through screening, because symptoms are
either slight or nonexistent.
High risk people include those with hepatitis
C and B, patients with alcohol-related
cirrhosis and other alcohol abusers.
• Blood test - AFP (alpha fetoprotein), a type of protein, is
produced by liver tumors and can be detected in a blood
test
• Imaging scans - either an MRI or CT scan
• Biopsy - a small sample of tumor tissue is removed and
analyzed. The analysis can reveal whether the tumor is
cancerous (malignant) or non-cancerous (benign).
TREATMENT
Surgery
• In the early stages, when the tumor is small and occupies just
a small part of the liver, it can be surgically removed (surgical
resection).
・ Even if part of the liver is removed during this procedure, the
patient's health should not be significantly undermined
Liver transplant - candidates for a liver
transplant cannot have a tumor larger than 2 inches (5cm).
If the tumor is larger; the risk of the cancer coming back is
too high.
• Ablative therapy - substances are injected directly into the
tumor; such as alcohol. Lasers
and radio waves can also be used
• Radiation therapy (radiotherapy) - radiation is directed at
the tumor(s), killing a significant number of them. Patients may
experience
nausea, vomiting and fatigue.
Chemotherapy -
(chemoembolization). In chemoembolization the blood supply to
the tumor is blocked
anticancer drugs (chemotherapv) are administered directly into
the tumor
Targeted drug therapy
・ Targeted drugs work by interfering with
specific abnormalities within a tumor.
・ They have been shown to slow or stop
advanced hepatocellular carcinoma from
progressing for a few months longer than with no treatment.
• such as the drug sorafenib (Nexavar), may be used to control
advanced liver cancer.
Alternative medicines
Ask doctor about alternative treatments that may help you
cope with pain, such as:
• Acupressure
• Acupuncture
• Deep breathing
• Listening to music (music therapy)
• Massage
NURSING MANAGEMENT
• Give analgesics as ordered and encourage the patient to
identify care measures that promote comfort.
• Provide patient with a special diet
• Monitor respiratory function.
• Explain the treatments to the patient and his family,
including adverse reactions the patient may experience.
Prepare the patient for surgery if indicated.
• Provide comprehensive care and emotional assistance.
• Monitor the patient for fluid retention and ascites.
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liver cancer nursing medical surgical nursing

  • 1.
  • 2. • Liver cancer' also known as hepatic cancer and primary hepatic cancer, is cancer that starts in the liver. • Cancer which has spread from elsewhere to the liver; known as liver metastasis,
  • 3. CAUSES AND RISK FACTORS OF LIVER CANCER • Anabolic steroids - used by athletes and weight lifters. These male hormones, if used regularly and for long enough, can raise the risk of developing liver cancer; as well as some other cancers. Aflatoxins - a substance made by a fungus and may be found in moldy wheat, groundnuts, corn, nuts, soybeans and peanuts. For liver cancer risk to increase there needs to be long-term exposure. This is more of a problem in less wealthy countries.
  • 4. • Cirrhosis - when liver cells are damaged and replaced with scar tissue. People with cirrhosis of the liver have a higher risk of developing liver cancer. • Diabetes - patients with diabetes, especially if they also have hepatitis, or regularly consume a lot of alcohol, are more likely to develop liver cancer. • Family history - people whose mother, father, brother, or sister had liver cancer are at a higher risk of developing it themselves, compared to others. • Obesity - obesity raises the risk of developing many cancers, including liver cancer
  • 5. Liver disease and inherited liver disease -people with hepatitis B or C have a significantly higher risk of developing liver cancer; compared to other healthy individuals. Low immunity - people with weakened immune systems, such as those with HIV/AIDS have a risk of liver cancer that is five times greater than other healthy individuals. ・ Gender - a higher percentage of males get liver cancer compared to females. Some experts believe this is not due to gender; but to lifestyle characteristics. On average, males tend to smoke and abuse alcohol more than females. • Smoking - individuals with hepatitis B or C have a higher risk of liver cancer if they smoke.
  • 6. STAGES OF CANCER Liver cancer is categorized into four stages: • Stage 1 - the tumor is just in/on the liver and no where else • Stage 2 - either there are several small tumors with little increase in size, but all within the liver, or one tumor that has reached a blood vessel
  • 7. ・ Stage III. At this stage, the tumor extends beyond the liver to the surrounding tissue and may also have spread to a nearby lymph node. ・ Stage IV. Cancer spreads outside the liver to multiple lymph nodes or to distant parts of the body, such as the lungs.
  • 8. Symptoms Most people don’t have signs and symptoms in the early stages of primary liver cancer. When signs and symptoms do appear, they may include: —Losing weight without trying —Loss of appetite —Upper abdominal pain —Nausea and vomiting —General weakness and fatigue —Abdominal swelling —Yellow discoloration of your skin and the whites of your eyes (jaundice) —White, chalky stools
  • 9. Diagnosis of liver cancer • HCC screening - high risk individuals for HCC should have regular screenings for liver cancer. Liver cancer, if not diagnosed early is much more difficult to remove. The only way to know whether you have liver cancer early on is through screening, because symptoms are either slight or nonexistent. High risk people include those with hepatitis C and B, patients with alcohol-related cirrhosis and other alcohol abusers.
  • 10. • Blood test - AFP (alpha fetoprotein), a type of protein, is produced by liver tumors and can be detected in a blood test • Imaging scans - either an MRI or CT scan • Biopsy - a small sample of tumor tissue is removed and analyzed. The analysis can reveal whether the tumor is cancerous (malignant) or non-cancerous (benign).
  • 12. Surgery • In the early stages, when the tumor is small and occupies just a small part of the liver, it can be surgically removed (surgical resection). ・ Even if part of the liver is removed during this procedure, the patient's health should not be significantly undermined
  • 13. Liver transplant - candidates for a liver transplant cannot have a tumor larger than 2 inches (5cm). If the tumor is larger; the risk of the cancer coming back is too high.
  • 14. • Ablative therapy - substances are injected directly into the tumor; such as alcohol. Lasers and radio waves can also be used • Radiation therapy (radiotherapy) - radiation is directed at the tumor(s), killing a significant number of them. Patients may experience nausea, vomiting and fatigue.
  • 15. Chemotherapy - (chemoembolization). In chemoembolization the blood supply to the tumor is blocked anticancer drugs (chemotherapv) are administered directly into the tumor
  • 16. Targeted drug therapy ・ Targeted drugs work by interfering with specific abnormalities within a tumor. ・ They have been shown to slow or stop advanced hepatocellular carcinoma from progressing for a few months longer than with no treatment. • such as the drug sorafenib (Nexavar), may be used to control advanced liver cancer.
  • 17. Alternative medicines Ask doctor about alternative treatments that may help you cope with pain, such as: • Acupressure • Acupuncture • Deep breathing • Listening to music (music therapy) • Massage
  • 18. NURSING MANAGEMENT • Give analgesics as ordered and encourage the patient to identify care measures that promote comfort. • Provide patient with a special diet • Monitor respiratory function. • Explain the treatments to the patient and his family, including adverse reactions the patient may experience. Prepare the patient for surgery if indicated. • Provide comprehensive care and emotional assistance. • Monitor the patient for fluid retention and ascites.