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Is there any treatment 100% curable for liver cancer apart from chemotherapy treatment?
My father is suffering from Liver cancer now, he is 56 yrs old, on 27/4/07 the deseas was daignosed. And as per laboratory report of ASCITIC FLUID ANALYSIS features are sujjestive for NON INFLAMMATORY EFFUSION. and as per report of FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATION CYTOLOGY OF LIVER features are suggestive for HEPTACELLULAR CARCINOMA. Now, as per doctor advice chemotheropy treatment given. So, pls let me know the 100% curable any higher treatment please guide me.
I’m so sorry to hear about your father.
Because liver cancer is rarely discovered early and is difficult to control with current treatments, the prognosis is often poor. Even when treatments fail to provide much improvement, however, they often can help control pain and improve quality of life.
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liver cancer/function?
my grandma said the docs think she has liver cancer..gets test.. then tells me the results were her liver function/level is a 2.. and she needs transplant… but too old plus not in good health.. she has also had hep b for over 30 years… wanting to know how bad a 2 is and an estimated time she has left… she will not tell me anymore… she will not even tell me if it is cancer… i know her hep b caused alot of the problem… just not sure how serious this is… how long can liver function at a 2?
Most people don’t have signs and symptoms in the early stages of liver cancer, which means the disease may not be detected until it’s quite advanced. When symptoms do appear, they may include some or all of the following:
Loss of appetite and weight
Abdominal pain, especially in the upper
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There are several choices for colon cancer screening that one can choose from. Flexible sigmoidoscopy, FOBT, a combination between those two, colonoscopy or barium enema are the screening options for colon cancer. As you can imagine, all these options have their advantages and disadvantages. These can differ from a colon patient to another. There are some factors that have to be taken into consideration when a colon cancer patient chooses one of these strategies:
- the preference of the colon cancer patient;
- medical contraindications;
- adherence;
- the resources that are available for testing;
The clinic where the patient goes to do the screening for colon cancer should also talk to people about benefits and also about the risk that the colon cancer patient must face in each of these options that are available to him.
The screening intervals depend from a test to another. For example, if you choose the FOBT test for colon
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