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  • Liver Cancer is Among the Most Frequently Occuring Cancer in Humans    By: Ritu Choudhary

    The liver is a major internal organs of our body. Press under the ribs on the right you can almost touch the liver. Its shape is similar to a pyramid and is divided into two lobes, right and left. Unlike many other organs, the liver receives blood from two major vessels: the hepatic artery, which put an oxygen from the lungs, the vein nutrient-rich blood from the gut, the liver performs multiple f >> Category: Liver Cancer
  • Liver Cirrhosis is the Major Cause of Liver Cancer    By: Ritu Choudhary

    Most of the hepatocellular carcinoma develops due to cirrhosis of liver. The cirrhosis is the result of a slow transformation of the liver in a hard organ. The cirrhotic liver is gradually formed scar tissue that is gradually replacing the cells necessary for its operation. Cirrhosis has high risk of developing nodules that can become cancerous. >> Category: Liver Cancer
  • Liver Cancer is Considered a Relatively Rare Cancer    By: Ritu Choudhary

    What is liver cancer: The liver is the largest organ of the body is located in the right abdomen and is divided into two lobes, one right, largest, and one left. The liver is crucial for maintaining a state of good health: removes waste substances from the blood and produces bile and many enzymes needed for digestion. >> Category: Liver Cancer
  • How to Prevent and Cope-up With Liver Cancer    By: Ritu Choudhary

    Fatal diseases can be devastating and depending on whether the person finds his own way to cope with a diagnosis of cancer of the liver. Although there are no easy answers for people living with cancer of the liver, some of the following suggestions may be useful. Ask your doctor for your liver, cancer including the stage of your cancer, your treatment options and prognosis. Ask your team of healt >> Category: Liver Cancer
  • Different Perspectives of Liver Cancer    By: Ritu Choudhary

    The liver cancer is a type of disease that can occur in two states that is primary and secondary liver cancer. With the increasing advanced techniques of screening and diagnosis, it has been observed that the cancer survival rates in this respect have been experiencing an enhancement. These survival rates are the factors that specify that how long a patient will survive after his treatments. >> Category: Liver Cancer
  • Treatment of Liver Cancer is Possible    By: Ritu Choudhary

    Liver is one of the most vital organs of human body. The location of liver in the body is perfect for the proper functioning of the organ. It is situated below the diaphragm. Hepatic artery supplies blood to liver and portal veins carries bloods rich in nutrients away form the intestine. The main function of liver is to secrete bile into intestines which in turn absorbs nutrients form foods etc. >> Category: Liver Cancer
  • Natural as Well as Medical Treatment Options For Liver Cancer    By: Ritu Choudhary

    With the advancement in the treatment procedures of cancer, there are several liver cancer cure options have evolved, one among them include detoxifying the liver. In order to prevent this disease, the detoxifying process can be undertaken with intake of beat juice though you should not drink it straight. >> Category: Liver Cancer
  • Early Detection of Liver Cancer Can Save Your Life    By: Ritu Choudhary

    Liver cancer is affects hepatic or liver activities and it is also known as Hepatocellular Cancer. This ultimately makes it one of the most serious and deadly form of cancer. However, according to the reports, it is believed that this disease is caused due to the damage of liver because of chronic exposure to certain drugs, alcohol or malnutrition that can also be referred as Liver Cirrhosis. >> Category: Liver Cancer



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