Conclusion
Liver cancer is a silent disease that grows in months or years and starts to give out signs depending on the underlying disease and the severity of the condition. It is usually not good to wait for symptoms to appear and only then go to the doctor.
Instead, we recommend identifying the risk factors that apply to you. The more risk factors you have, the more likely it is to suffer from this disease. Thus, talk to your doctor about it, and you will find the best way to rule out cancer in your case and the best treatment according to your condition.
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