What is liver cancer? |
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Liver cancer is an abnormal, uncontrolled growth of cells in the liver. The liver is the largest internal organ of the body. It helps to regulate and store blood glucose (sugar). It helps get rid of drugs and toxins and produces important proteins. The liver also produces bile, which helps the body process fats and get rid of waste products. There are two types of liver cancer: primary and secondary.
Primary liver cancer starts from the cells of the liver. The two most common forms of primary liver cancer are:
Hepatoma, which is often associated with cirrhosis and hepatitis B or C infections
Cholangiocarcinoma, a rare tumour developing in bile ducts cells.
Secondary liver cancer occurs when a cancer starts someplace else and spreads to the liver. A secondary liver tumour may not be found until it causes symptoms. |
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What is the cause? |
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Although the exact cause of liver cancer is not known, the contributing factors include:
- Heavy alcohol drinking
- Hepatitis B and C infections, cirrhosis, and other chronic liver ailments
- Chronic liver disease
- Haemochromatosis
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