Liver Neoplasms
Liver neoplasms are abnormal growths of cells in the liver that can be either benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous). They can arise from both primary and secondary growths, and their severity can range from circumscribed and localized to diffuse and widely spread throughout the liver. Treatment for liver neoplasms depends on the type, size, and number of growths, as well as the overall health of the patient. Surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy are some of the most common treatment options. Early diagnosis and treatment of liver neoplasms can be critical in improving outcomes and ensuring a positive prognosis.
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