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Liver Cancer

Cancer of the liver can lead to several serious health complications. It can be challenging to diagnose. For those who are suffering from hepatitis, cirrhosis, or alcohol abuse, the risk of developing liver cancer is higher. Early diagnosis and treatment are key to reducing symptoms' severity and increasing survival chances.

Community Clinical Trials works with cancer patients to connect them to clinical treatment trials. Individuals can find hope and healing and be a part of cutting-edge research to discover liver cancer treatments.

What is Liver Cancer?

Liver cancer is a life-threatening illness that occurs when cells in the liver grow out of control. It is one of the fastest-growing types of cancer in the United States. There are two main kinds: hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ICC). HCC begins in the liver, while ICC starts in the bile ducts within the liver.

Symptoms of liver cancer can include, a lump or pain on the right side of the abdomen, yellowing of the skin, and fatigue. Unfortunately, symptoms may not appear until the later stages of the disease.

Treatment for liver cancer depends on many factors like the stage, size, and location of the tumor. Common treatments may include surgery to remove the tumor or parts of the liver, chemotherapy to kill cancer cells with drugs, radiation therapy to use high-energy X-rays to kill cancer cells, and targeted therapy to attack specific molecules that help cancer cells grow.

What Are The Symptoms of Liver Cancer?

The symptoms of liver cancer vary depending on the type and the stage of the disease.

Common signs and symptoms include:

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A pain or lump in the abdomen on the right side

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Unexplained weight loss

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Yellowing of the skin and eyes (jaundice)

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Abdominal swelling

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Fatigue and weakness

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Nausea and vomiting

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Loss of appetite

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Dark urine

If you have any of these symptoms, please contact a doctor right away. When you work with an oncologist specialist, you can create a personalized treatment plan that works for you. You may be able to find the most advanced treatments available with clinical trial options.

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What Treatments Exist For Liver Cancer?

Treatment for liver cancer depends on factors such as the stage, size, and location of tumor.

Common treatments include:

Surgery: Liver cancer can be removed with surgery. Tumors or sections of the liver may be taken out to stop the cancer from spreading.

Radiation Therapy: High-energy X-rays are used to kill cancer cells.

Chemotherapy: This treatment uses drugs to kill off cancer cells, which can be helpful for cancers that have spread beyond the source.

Targeted Therapy: This treatment attacks specific molecules that help cancer cells grow and divide, preventing them from spreading further.

Community Clinical Trials is dedicated to helping our patients find the best treatment options for each individual's needs. We can connect patients to cutting-edge clinical trials along with the most advanced treatments.

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Why Work With Community Clinical Trials?

Community Clinical Trials has experienced cancer specialist who have worked with many patients over the years to find the best treatments for their needs. We strive to ensure all of our patients are comfortable and have full access to all available treatments, including clinical trials.

We can connect individuals to advanced treatments and cutting-edge research that are helping to discover potential cures for liver cancer.

At the core of our practice is the dedication to provide hope along with healing, enabling patients to find better outcomes throughout their journey. Community Clinical Trials will help you explore the best treatment options and clinical trials available for your specific needs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

questions-iconWhat is the survival rate for liver cancer?

The survival rate for liver cancer depends on factors such as the stage, size, and location of tumors. By taking advantage of the latest treatments and clinical trials, patients may be able to improve their outcomes.

Find Hope With Clinical Trials For Liver Cancer

Liver cancer can be difficult, but through clinical trials and advanced treatments, patients may have access to potential cures. With Community Clinical Trials we strive to provide hope and healing to our patients by connecting them to the latest treatments available. Contact us today to learn more about how we can help.