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Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Liver Cancer Symptoms. Signs and Symptoms of Adult Liver Cancer

Liver Cancer Symptoms
Signs and Symptoms of Adult Liver Cancer

Like many types of cancers, liver cancer does not usually cause any symptoms in the early stages. As the disease progresses, liver cancer symptoms begin to appear, prompting one to seek medical attention. Due to the delayed onset of symptoms, liver cancer is often diagnosed in an advanced stage.

Symptoms of Liver Cancer

jaundice (condition that causes the yellowing of the skin and eyes)

Definition: the yellowing of the skin and white part of the eyes (sclera). Jaundice occurs when there is an increased level of bilirubin in the blood. Bilirubin is a yellow-brown pigmented substance that is the product of the breakdown of hemoglobin.

Jaundice is a sign of liver, gallbladder and bile duct diseases and conditions. It is common in newborn infants and with those that suffer from liver cancer, bile duct cancer and sometimes pancreatic cancer.

Pronunciation: jawn-dis

unintentional weight loss
loss of appetite
pain and/or discomfort on the right side of the abdomen
pain or discomfort that occurs in the right shoulder blade area

Other liver cancer symptoms that may be experienced are fever, general fatigue that is not relieved with rest, and nausea and/or vomiting. Symptoms can appear separately or together.

These liver cancer symptoms can be nonspecific --if you have them, they do not exactly pinpoint liver cancer. However, they do alert your doctor that your liver and how it is functioning may need to be evaluated.

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Diagnosing Liver Cancer

There are no current recommended screening test for those at an average risk of liver cancer. Though this may aid in early detection, it is not very cost effective for the general population. People suffering from hepatitis or cirrhosis are most at risk of developing liver cancer and are monitored closely for physical signs and symptoms of the disease.

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