Persistently elevated liver enzymes may be caused by certain types of cancer, including liver, colon, breast, stomach, pancreas, and skin cancers. Liver enzymes are proteins produced by your liver.
Liver cancer often develops in individuals with chronic liver disease, with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and cholangiocarcinoma as the main types. HCC is commonly associated with hepatitis B or C, ...
MASLD and Liver Cancer: What’s the Link? Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) is a condition where too much fat builds up in your liver. Unlike fatty liver caused by heavy ...
Transarterial chemoembolization (TACE) is a type of treatment for liver cancer. It works by delivering chemotherapy drugs directly to the tumor and blocking its blood supply. Liver cancer occurs when ...
Adding a personalized anti-tumor vaccine to standard immunotherapy is safe and about twice as likely to shrink cancer as standard immunotherapy alone for patients with hepatocellular carcinoma, the ...
A faulty cancer gene helps tumours evade immunity by stopping tumour cells releasing message-containing cargoes called exosomes. These findings, published today as a Reviewed Preprint in eLife, ...
Evidence links moderate coffee intake to reduced liver cancer risk. Learn more about the mechanisms and clinical implications in this new review.
People with a certain blood group may face a higher chance of liver disease as shown in a recent study. Know the risks and signs early.