- Primary Resectable Liver Cancer
Overview
Your liver has a right and left lobe, as shown here. Localized Primary Liver Cancer is when the cancer is only found in one of the lobes of your liver. In this stage, the cancer has not spread to any other organs in your body or the area surrounding your liver.
This means that the tumor can be removed through surgery, making it resectable.
What Tests Will I Need and Why?
Blood and Imaging tests are done to understand your general health, confirm your diagnosis and determine your cancer stage.
Doctors may also look for hepatitis and liver damage to tell you more about what caused your cancer.
Tissue analysis is also typically done to identify the cancer cell type, which is critical to finding the best treatment option for you.
If your treatment team has not already performed tests to determine your cancer’s features, please ask your doctor when these tests will be performed.
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Localized Primary Liver Cancer Symptoms
- Yellowing of the eyes and skin (jaundice)
- Feeling weak constantly
- An abnormal swollen abdomen
- Nausea and vomiting
- Unintentional weight loss
- A lump on the right side below the rib cage
Source: Cancer.gov
Localized Primary Liver Cancer Treatment
- Surveillance for lumps less than 1cm
- Partial hepatectomy which means a part of the liver affected is removed
- Total hepatectomy where the whole liver is removed and there is a liver transplant
- Ablation therapy
Source: Cancer.gov
Localized Primary Liver Cancer Survival Rate
Source: Cancer.gov
Localized Primary Liver Cancer Definition
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Localized Primary Liver Cancer Recurrence Rate
Source: Cancer.gov
Localized Primary Liver Cancer Prevention
- Manage Chronic Liver Conditions: Properly manage chronic conditions such as hepatitis B or C, cirrhosis, or fatty liver disease with medical oversight.
- Avoid Alcohol: Limit or avoid alcohol consumption to prevent liver damage and reduce cancer risk.
- Maintain a Healthy Weight: Achieve and maintain a healthy weight through a balanced diet and regular exercise.
- Healthy Diet: Eat a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains, and low in saturated fats and processed foods.
- Vaccination: Consider hepatitis B vaccination if you are at risk, as it can help prevent liver cancer.
- Avoid Hepatotoxic Substances: Minimize exposure to harmful substances, including certain chemicals and medications that can damage the liver.
- Regular Medical Check-ups: Regularly monitor liver health through check-ups if you have risk factors or pre-existing liver conditions.
Source: Cancer.gov