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Treatments for Liver Cancer by Better Health Posted Sun 24 Aug 2008 4:41pm 1 Comment Here is a list of treatments and procedures that are commonly used to treat Liver Cancer: Acupressure Acupuncture Chemoembolization Chemotherapy Cryosurgery... ablation Relaxation techniques Surgery These are just some of the treatments and procedures that are used to treat Liver Cancer. You can connect with experts and other people Read on »
Featured Clinical Trial: Experimental Antibody for Treatment-Resistant Liver Cancer by Cancer.gov Posted Wed 16 May 2012 10:10pm The name of the trial is TRC 105 for Liver Cancer that Has Not Responded to Sorafenib (NCI-11-C-0181). Read on »
Progress in treating liver cancer by Katherine B. Patient Expert Posted Tue 03 Feb 2009 1:00am There is a treatment for liver cancer that is becoming more common and more successful. TACE or Transarterial chemoembolization (try saying that five times fast) uses tiny chemotherapy-soaked beads to choke off and kill cancerous liver tumors. TACE is particularly helpful for those patients who can not have their tumors surgically removed whether due Read on »
Liver Cancer Medication by Methods of Healing Patient ExpertComplimentary & Alternative Medicine Posted Wed 13 Oct 2010 4:47pm Treatment for liver cancer depends on the stage of the cancer, your general overall health and your age. Liver cancer treatment can consist of the use of medications such as chemotherapy with anti-neoplastic medications, targeted drug therapy, radiation treatments or with surgical intervention. Liver Cancer Medication – Chemotherapy Research Read on »
Tummy Fat Linked to Liver Cancer by DiseaseProof Medical Doctor Posted Mon 08 Jun 2009 6:37pm 1 Comment New findings in the journal Gut reveal too much fat surrounding internal organs increases risk of liver cancer recurrence after treatment. Scientists followed 62 people who received treatment for liver cancer. Of the participants, 27 had high amounts of belly fat and 35 had lower amounts. After one year, the high group had 15.9% risk Read on »
How Jimâ??s son is surviving secondary liver cancer by See Kim W. Posted Mon 23 Feb 2009 7:34pm Cancer count down from 2100 to 35: 4 months after being diagnosed with metastatic liver cancer: a stoma, conventional and alternative cancer treatments, almost ready to remove the primary colon tumor.   Jim from Australia shares his son’s colon cancer successful treatment. His cancer has spread to the liver and the lungs.   Unlike 2 years ago Read on »
Liver Cancer is the Most Usual Form of Cancer Worldwide by Healthy Living .. Patient Expert Posted Fri 26 Nov 2010 12:22pm < p> is the most usual form of cancer globally. Major liver cancer begins within lean meats due to the cancerous cells. This cancer is fractioned in to various types set up on the kind of cells which turn out to be harmful in order to health or cancer. The most usual type of primary liver is known as Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC Read on »
Herbal and Natural Remedies for Liver Cancer by Medical Team Posted Sun 24 Aug 2008 4:41pm Here is a list of some of the common herbal and natural treatments and remedies for Liver Cancer: Essiac Sho-saiko-to Vitamin d Of course, these are just some of the common herbal and natural treatments and remedies for Liver Cancer. You can connect with experts and other people who have Liver Cancerin the Wellsphere communities. If you're Read on »
Primary and secondary liver cancer by See Kim W. Posted Sun 08 Feb 2009 7:11pm is a prostate cancer, treatments to cure the cancer will be based on common treatments to get rid of prostate cancer.   Why is secondary liver cancer so hard to treat?   Any cancer... means: it is a cancer that has spread, we are no more in an early stage.   Therefore the prognosis of secondary liver cancer based solely on conventional cancer treatments isn't Read on »
News Note: An integrated DNA approach predicts therapeutic response in patients with advanced-stage liver cancer by Cancer.gov Posted Sun 17 Oct 2010 9:00pm News Note: An integrated DNA approach predicts therapeutic response in patients with advanced-stage liver cancer NCI scientists have identified epigenetic and genetic signatures in liver cancer cells that may one day be used to predict clinical outcomes, with a high degree of accuracy, in patients with advanced-stage liver cancer Read on »