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What Are Liver Cancer Metastases?

Description of the disease

Liver cancer metastases are the process by which cancer cells from the primary cancer site (such as breast or lungs) spread to the liver through the blood or lymph. This is a secondary cancer that can significantly worsen the prognosis and quality of life for the patient.

Classification

  • Metastases from various types of cancer (breast, lungs, stomach, intestines, etc.)
  • Size and number of metastases

Symptoms

  • Pain in the upper right quadrant of the abdomen
  • Enlargement of the liver
  • Jaundice
  • Weight loss and loss of appetite

Causes

Liver metastases usually form due to the spread of cancer cells from other parts of the body. This process can be caused by invasive treatments for primary cancer, as well as increased activity of cancer cells.

Diagnosis

Various methods are used to diagnose liver metastases, including CT scans, MRI, ultrasound, and biopsy.

Treatment

Treatment of liver metastases may include surgical removal of the tumor, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, immunotherapy, and other methods.

Prevention

  • Regular screenings and cancer screenings
  • Healthy lifestyle
  • Avoiding harmful habits

Doctor

Oncologist treats liver metastases.

Note: This material is provided for informational purposes only and is not medical advice.