Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), also known as malignant liver cancer, is the most common liver threat.
Most HCCs are caused by liver disease (hepatitis B or C), toxic substances such as alcohol or aflatoxin, hemochromatosis, and diseases such as alpha1-antitrypsin deficiency, or NASH.
Treatment decisions and the course of HCC are influenced by many factors, especially tumor size, location, and degree of liver damage. Cancer evaluation is also important; It is difficult to predict serious tumors, and malignant tumors can be ignored for a long time, as in cases with unique organs.
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