Symptoms:
In the early stages
of liver cancer, there are often no symptoms. As the disease progresses,
the following symptoms may occur:
- fever
- jaundice (yellow)
skin and sclera of the eyes
- abdominal swelling
- weakness and fatigue
- right side abdominal
or back pain
- weight loss
- nausea and vomitting
Treatment:
As with most cancers,
surgery is generally the first treatment
option for liver cancer as long as the cancer is found early enough
and the patient is eligible to have the surgery. With primary
resectable liver cancer, surgery alone is often the best course
of treatment. With secondary (metastatic) liver cancer, chemotherapy,
surgery, and sometimes radiation therapy
can play a role in treatment.
Advanced liver cancer
is very difficult to cure and is often treated with palliative
methods to alleviate symptoms and improve quality of life. For
patients with this type of liver cancer, UAB's clinical
trials hold some promise for treatment breakthroughs.