Liver Cancer Treatment involves a range of surgical and non-surgical approaches used to remove, destroy, or control cancerous cells in the liver. The most suitable treatment depends on the type, stage, size, location of the tumor, liver function, and overall health of the patient. Treatment may include liver resection, liver transplantation, ablation, embolization procedures, chemotherapy, targeted therapy, or immunotherapy. The goal is to control or eliminate the cancer while preserving healthy liver function whenever possible.
Patients Diagnosed with Liver Cancer
Individuals diagnosed with primary liver cancer, such as hepatocellular carcinoma or cholangiocarcinoma, who require specialized cancer treatment.
Patients with Localized Liver Tumors
People with tumors confined to the liver who may be suitable for treatments such as surgical resection, ablation, or liver transplantation.
Patients with Advanced or Recurrent Cancer
Individuals whose liver cancer has progressed, returned after previous treatment, or cannot be treated with surgery alone and may require systemic or targeted therapies.
Comprehensive Cancer Evaluation
Your specialist performs blood tests, liver function tests, ultrasound, CT or MRI scans, and sometimes a biopsy to determine the type, stage, and extent of the liver cancer.
Personalized Cancer Treatment
Depending on your condition, treatment may include liver resection, liver transplantation, ablation, embolization, targeted therapy, immunotherapy, or a combination of treatments.
Recovery & Follow-Up Care
After treatment, your medical team monitors liver function, recovery, and treatment response through regular consultations, blood tests, and imaging examinations.
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Your Treatment Journey
Before Procedure
- You will undergo detailed liver function tests, imaging studies, and other diagnostic evaluations.
- Your doctor will assess your overall health and determine the most appropriate treatment approach.
- Pre-treatment instructions, including medication adjustments and fasting when surgery is planned, will be provided.
During Procedure
- The treatment approach depends on the tumor's size, location, stage, and the condition of your liver.
- Surgical procedures such as liver resection or transplantation are performed under general anesthesia.
- Minimally invasive treatments or systemic therapies may be used when surgery is not appropriate.
After Procedure
- Recovery time varies depending on the treatment, with major liver surgery requiring several weeks of recovery.
- Regular monitoring of liver function and cancer response is essential after treatment.
- Follow-up imaging and blood tests help detect recurrence and assess long-term treatment outcomes.
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