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Cancer begins in cells, the building blocks that make up tissues. Tissues make up the organs of the body.
Normal cells grow and divide to form new cells as the body needs them. When normal cells grow old or get damaged, they die, and new cells take their place.
Sometimes, this process goes wrong. New cells form when the body doesn't need them, and old or damaged cells don't die as they should. The buildup of extra cells often forms a mass of tissue called a growth, nodule, or tumor.
Growths in the liver can be benign (not cancer) or malignant (cancer). Benign tumors are not as harmful as malignant tumors:
Benign tumors:
-- are rarely a threat to life
-- can be removed and usually don't grow back
-- don't invade the tissues around them
-- don't spread to other parts of the body
Malignant growths:
-- may be a threat to life
-- sometimes can be removed but can grow back
-- can invade and damage nearby tissues and organs (such as the stomach or intestine)
-- can spread to other parts of the body
Most primary liver cancers begin in hepatocytes (liver cells). This type of cancer is called hepatocellular carcinoma or malignant hepatoma.
Liver cancer cells can spread by breaking away from the original tumor. They mainly spread by entering blood vessels, but liver cancer cells can also be found in lymph nodes. The cancer cells may attach to other tissues and grow to form new tumors that may damage those tissues.
Cancer of liver usually results from metastasis from a primary cancer at a distant location.
The liver is likely area of involvement i.e. cancer originated in the esophagus, lungs ,breast, stomach, colon, pancreas, kidney, bladder etc.Hepatic tumor may be malignant or benign.
Cancer begins in cells, the building blocks that make up tissues. Tissues make up the organs of the body.
Normal cells grow and divide to form new cells as the body needs them. When normal cells grow old or get damaged, they die, and new cells take their place.
Sometimes, this process goes wrong. New cells form when the body doesn't need them, and old or damaged cells don't die as they should. The buildup of extra cells often forms a mass of tissue called a growth, nodule, or tumor.
Growths in the liver can be benign (not cancer) or malignant (cancer). Benign tumors are not as harmful as malignant tumors:
Benign tumors:
-- are rarely a threat to life
-- can be removed and usually don't grow back
-- don't invade the tissues around them
-- don't spread to other parts of the body
Malignant growths:
-- may be a threat to life
-- sometimes can be removed but can grow back
-- can invade and damage nearby tissues and organs (such as the stomach or intestine)
-- can spread to other parts of the body
Most primary liver cancers begin in hepatocytes (liver cells). This type of cancer is called hepatocellular carcinoma or malignant hepatoma.
Liver cancer cells can spread by breaking away from the original tumor. They mainly spread by entering blood vessels, but liver cancer cells can also be found in lymph nodes. The cancer cells may attach to other tissues and grow to form new tumors that may damage those tissues.
Cancer of liver usually results from metastasis from a primary cancer at a distant location.
The liver is likely area of involvement i.e. cancer originated in the esophagus, lungs ,breast, stomach, colon, pancreas, kidney, bladder etc.Hepatic tumor may be malignant or benign.
CCSN was joined by Dr. Mamatha Bhat (Hepatologist at University Health Network in Toronto), Dr. Amol Mujoomder (Interventional Radiologist at London Health Sciences Centre) and Dr. Gregory Powell (HCC patient & founder of Shock Trauma Air Rescue Services Foundation) for a webinar surrounding Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC), the most common form of primary liver cancer.
Our presenters defined what HCC is, discussed the current landscape for treatments and prognosis as well as new/innovative treatments, and insights from a liver cancer patient. The webinar also addressed concerns regarding lack of access and funding for life-saving treatments for liver cancer.
This webinar was moderated by CCSN, and included an interactive question and answer session.
Liver cancer is the uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells in the liver. It is also called hepatoma or hepatocellular carcinoma. Hepatocellular carcinoma is the most common primary liver cancer comprising about 90 percent of all primary cancers of the liver. Hepatocellular carcinoma is more common in males as compared to females.
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Cancer is a deadly disease prevalent all over the world. This presentation gives you a bird's eye view on the causes,symptoms and treatment of lung and liver cancer.
The liver continuously filters blood which circulates throughout the body, converting nutrients and drugs absorbed from the digestive tract into ready for using chemicals. The
liver performs many other important functions, such as removing toxins and other chemical waste products from the blood and readying them for excretion. Because all the
blood in the body must pass through it, the liver is unusually accessible to cancer cells traveling in the bloodstream.
this power point presentation has complete detailed about hepatic carcinoma including statistics data intro definition cause rick factor pathophysiology sig and symptoms managements nursing management surgical chemotherapy radiotherapy and referable. that will be very helpful for BSc as well as MSc students specially oncology students . this content is prepared from American cancer society website. authentic content it is.
Liver cancer is a life-threatening illness and one of the fastest-growing cancer types in the United States. There are two kinds of liver cancer: primary and secondary. Primary cancer starts in your liver. Secondary cancer spreads to your liver from another part of your body. This article is an overview of primary liver cancer.
Like many kinds of cancer, healthcare providers can do more to treat liver cancer during the disease’s early stage. Unlike many kinds of cancer, healthcare providers have a good idea of what increases someone’s risk of developing liver cancer. With that in mind, healthcare providers are intent on identifying who may be at increased risk so they can catch and treat primary liver cancer as early as possible.
CCSN was joined by Dr. Mamatha Bhat (Hepatologist at University Health Network in Toronto), Dr. Amol Mujoomder (Interventional Radiologist at London Health Sciences Centre) and Dr. Gregory Powell (HCC patient & founder of Shock Trauma Air Rescue Services Foundation) for a webinar surrounding Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC), the most common form of primary liver cancer.
Our presenters defined what HCC is, discussed the current landscape for treatments and prognosis as well as new/innovative treatments, and insights from a liver cancer patient. The webinar also addressed concerns regarding lack of access and funding for life-saving treatments for liver cancer.
This webinar was moderated by CCSN, and included an interactive question and answer session.
Liver cancer is the uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells in the liver. It is also called hepatoma or hepatocellular carcinoma. Hepatocellular carcinoma is the most common primary liver cancer comprising about 90 percent of all primary cancers of the liver. Hepatocellular carcinoma is more common in males as compared to females.
For more information: www.cancertame.com
Liver Cancer Treatment In Kochi | Gastroenterologist In Keralagastrokochi
Dr. Kamalesh offers best treatment for Liver cancer disease . To know more about Liver cancer symptoms, causes visit us on : http://surgicalgastro.com/liver-cancer/
Cancer is a deadly disease prevalent all over the world. This presentation gives you a bird's eye view on the causes,symptoms and treatment of lung and liver cancer.
The liver continuously filters blood which circulates throughout the body, converting nutrients and drugs absorbed from the digestive tract into ready for using chemicals. The
liver performs many other important functions, such as removing toxins and other chemical waste products from the blood and readying them for excretion. Because all the
blood in the body must pass through it, the liver is unusually accessible to cancer cells traveling in the bloodstream.
this power point presentation has complete detailed about hepatic carcinoma including statistics data intro definition cause rick factor pathophysiology sig and symptoms managements nursing management surgical chemotherapy radiotherapy and referable. that will be very helpful for BSc as well as MSc students specially oncology students . this content is prepared from American cancer society website. authentic content it is.
Liver cancer is a life-threatening illness and one of the fastest-growing cancer types in the United States. There are two kinds of liver cancer: primary and secondary. Primary cancer starts in your liver. Secondary cancer spreads to your liver from another part of your body. This article is an overview of primary liver cancer.
Like many kinds of cancer, healthcare providers can do more to treat liver cancer during the disease’s early stage. Unlike many kinds of cancer, healthcare providers have a good idea of what increases someone’s risk of developing liver cancer. With that in mind, healthcare providers are intent on identifying who may be at increased risk so they can catch and treat primary liver cancer as early as possible.
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2. What is the liver?
The liver is in the upper right part of the abdomen. It has many
functions which include:
• Storing glycogen (fuel for the body)
which is made from sugars. When
required, glycogen is broken down into
glucose which is released into the
bloodstream.
• Helping to process fats and proteins
from digested food.
• Making proteins that are essential for
blood to clot (clotting factors).
• Helping to process and/or remove
alcohol, many types of medicines,
toxins and poisons from the body.
3. What is cancer?
Cancer is a disease of the cells in the
body. The body is made up from
millions of tiny cells. There are many
different types of cell in the body,
and there are many different types
of cancer which arise from different
types of cell. What all types of cancer
have in common is that the cancer
cells are abnormal and multiply out
of control.
4. What is primary liver cancer?
Primary liver cancer means that the
cancer started (originated) in the liver.
In the UK, primary liver cancer is
uncommon. There are around 3,000
cases of primary liver cancer each
year in the UK. It occurs most
commonly in people aged over 65
years. However, worldwide, it is one
of the most common cancers.
5. What is Secondary liver cancer?
Secondary (metastatic) liver
cancer means that a cancer which
started in another part of the body
has spread to the liver. Many types
of cancer can spread to the liver.
Most commonly, cancers of the
bowel, pancreas, stomach, lung o
r breast. The behavior, treatment
and outlook of secondary liver
cancers are often quite different to
primary liver cancer.
6. types of primary liver cancer
• Hepatoma
• Fibrolamellar hepatoma
• Cholangiocarcinoma
• Hepatoblastoma
• Angiosarcoma
7. causes primary liver cancer
• Cirrhosis
• Long-term infection with the hepatitis B or hepatitis C virus
• Ingesting some poisons or toxins
• A parasitic infection (liver fluke)
• There is some evidence that smoking can increase the risk
8. treatment options for primary liver cancer
The main treatments used for primary liver cancer are surgery and
chemotherapy. Other techniques are sometimes used. The treatment
advised in each case depends on various factors such as:
• The exact site of the primary tumour in the liver.
• The stage of the cancer (how large the cancer is and whether it
has spread). See also separate leaflet called Staging and grading
cancer.
• Your general health. In particular, the general state of your liver
and liver function (many people with primary liver cancer also
have poor liver function due to cirrhosis).
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