liver Cancer | Symptoms, Causes, Complications and Treatment

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07/10/23

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Primary liver cancer is a malignant tumour that begins in the liver. There are different types: 

hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) or hepatoma, is the most common type of primary liver cancer and it starts in the main cell type in the liver, the hepatocytes 

cholangiocarcinoma, or bile duct cancer, starts in the cells lining the bile ducts (which connect the liver to the bowel and gall bladder) 

angiosarcoma, which starts in the blood vessels. This is a rare type of liver cancer that is more likely to occur in people over 70. 

Secondary Cancer in the liver is cancer that started in another part of the body but has spread to the liver. If you have secondary cancer in the liver, it may be useful to read information about the primary cancer in conjunction with this information or about cancer of unknown primary. 



Dr S.Ali Kamran 
MBBS, MPH


Courses done from
ACG American Collage of gastroenterology  

AGA American Gastroenterology Association

ASGE American Society of Gastroenterology Endoscopy

AASLD American Association for the Study of Liver Disease

SAGES The Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeon's

Albert Einstein School of Medicine

University of Kent usky

University of Pensylvania


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