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Liver Cancer and Survivors
Posted 1/25/2010 @ 5:02:21 pm by todayscancersurvivors.com
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Being diagnosed with liver cancer can be a very scary experience. Liver cancer is scientifically known as hepatocellular carcinoma. This type of cancer is usually diagnosed in men and is not often diagnosed until the person is in the later stages.
Unfortunately the outcome of this diagnosis is typically poor, because only 10 - 20% of people with liver cancer can have it removed completely using surgery. If the cancer cannot be completely removed, the disease is usually deadly. The life expectation of a person at this point is only three to six months. However, survival can vary, and there have been people that survived much longer than six months. With all diseases, the best solution is use techniques to prevent liver cancer like avoid excessive alcohol intake.
People can survive liver cancer. The best advice to be given is to know the signs and symptoms, know your body, and do not be afraid to go to the doctor for regular exams. Only you know how you feel and if you notice that things do not seem right, check it out with a doctor even if you are not feeling bad. There are many stories of survivors, most of which were able to catch the cancer early and got treatment along with changing to a vegetarian diet. It is a known fact that the things we put into our bodies affect how we feel. Therefore the change in the diet helps with blood count and increasing the person's health. If you think you might have problems with your liver go get it checked.