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What are possible causes of liver cancer?

05/01/13 14:54 Liver | Author - Dean Spilias
In response to a question on healthshare.com.au

Liver cancers can be primary liver cancers that arise in the liver, or secondary (metastatic) cancers that spread form a primary cancer elsewhere in the body.

The commonest primary liver cancer is a hepatocellular carcinoma, also called an HCC or sometimes a hepatoma. The commonest causes of hepatocellular carcinoma in adults are: Read More...

Tags: liver cancer, hepatitis

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