Hepatocellular carcinoma

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What is Hepatocellular carcinoma?

Liver cancer is a cancer of the liver. It's also called silent cancer, and it's often a fatal cancer that won't be diagnosed until much time has passed. 80 to 90 percent of liver cancer patients are either chronically B-type hepatitis holders or chronic C-type hepatitis holders. According to a survey of 100,000 men aged 40 to 60 in Korea, 15.6 women and 74.8 men are five times more likely to develop liver cancer. The second highest among cancer deaths is liver cancer. The death rate per 100,000 people a year is known to be 24.1. Liver cancer is the fourth most common cancer in our country, especially the first disease in the 40s. In June 2009, the National Cancer Center pointed out liver cancer as the most expensive cancer in society.

Treatment includes fasting, cirrhosis, carotid chemotherapy, high-frequency heat therapy, and alcohol injection. The areas with high rates of liver cancer worldwide are Africa, Taiwan, China, Korea, Southeast Asia, Japan, and low rates are America, England, Australia, etc.

The cause of liver cancer is relatively clear. The major causes of liver cancer are hepatitis B virus and hepatitis C virus infection.hepatitis B virus infection is important to all newborns, and if your family or mother has hepatitis B virus, you can prevent it by vaccinating the HIV virus within 12 hours of birth.The hepatitis C virus has not yet been vaccinated. Avoid illegal medical procedures, unsanitary piercings, and tattoos as they can be infected with blood.Excessive drinking should also be avoided in alcohol-based liver cancer patients.

 
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The cause of Hepatocellular carcinoma

1) In case of cirrhosis.

2) In case of chronic hepatitis B and hepatitis C

3) In case of drinking and smoking.

4) In case of lack of exercise and obesity.

5) In case of excessive meat intake and eating habits.

6) In case of excessive mental stress and depression. 

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A symptom of Hepatocellular carcinoma

1) Abdominal pain, abdominal filling, abdominal mass, etc.

2) Loss of weight, severe fatigue, and indigestion.

3) Multiple and jaundice may occur.

A diagnosis of hepatocellular carcinoma

1) Blood test

     - Alpha-petoprottein

     - Fibka-Two (PIVKA-II)

2) Diagnostic imaging

     - Ultrasonic testing

     - Abdominal computed tomography (CT)

     - Abdominal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)

     - angiography

the incidence of liver cancer

the treatment and prevention of liver cancer

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