Raising Awareness About Liver Cancer Liver cancer is a life-threatening condition affecting thousands globally each year, and early detection plays a crucial role in improving survival rates. October is Liver Cancer Awareness Month, a time to shine a light on the importance of recognising risk factors, symptoms, and treatment options. Learn more about liver cancer and how early detection and integrative care can make all the difference.
Understanding Liver Cancer The liver, located in the upper right part of the abdomen, plays a vital role in the body’s detoxification process. Several types of cancer can affect the liver, with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) being the most common. Other less frequent types include intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma and hepatoblastoma. Cancer can originate in the liver, but in many cases, it spreads to the liver from other organs. Regardless of the origin, liver cancer is often silent in its early stages, making awareness and regular screenings critical.
Common Symptoms of Liver Cancer
In its initial stages, liver cancer rarely presents noticeable symptoms, making it difficult to detect. However, as the disease progresses, the following symptoms may appear: Fatigue Bloating or swelling in the abdomen Pain on the upper right side of the abdomen Nausea and vomiting Loss of appetite or feeling full quickly Unexplained weight loss Weakness or feeling very tired Jaundice (yellowing of the skin and eyes) White, chalky stools Fever If you or a loved one experience any of these symptoms, it’s crucial to seek medical attention as soon as possible.Risk Factors for Liver Cancer Several factors can increase the risk of developing liver cancer, including: Cirrhosis: Scarring of the liver due to damage from excessive alcohol consumption or chronic hepatitis. Chronic Hepatitis B and C: Long-term infection can significantly raise the risk. Excessive Alcohol Use: Prolonged heavy drinking can lead to liver damage. Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD): Associated with obesity and diabetes. Inherited Liver Diseases: Conditions like hemochromatosis or Wilson’s disease. Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis (PSC): A bile duct disease that can lead to cancer. Choledochal Cysts: A congenital defect of the bile ducts increasing cancer risk.
Prevention Tips for Liver Cancer
While some risk factors cannot be avoided, others can be mitigated through lifestyle changes. Consider the following preventive measures: Maintain a Healthy Weight: Stay active and avoid obesity. Get Vaccinated for Hepatitis B: Protect yourself from viral infections that can lead to liver cancer. Screen for Hepatitis C: Early diagnosis and treatment can lower the risk. Limit Alcohol Consumption: Moderation is key to preventing liver damage. Quit Smoking: Avoid tobacco to reduce cancer risk. Dr. Shibangi Das , an expert consultant at D.S. Research Centre, emphasizes the importance of early detection, especially for those with a family history of cancer. Vigilance is key, and even the faintest signs should never be ignored.
Take Action This Liver Cancer Awareness Month This Liver Cancer Awareness Month, let's work together to raise awareness about liver cancer and support those at risk. Early detection, timely medical care, and comprehensive treatment can save lives.Call us at 8130594141 to schedule an appointment. Remember, your health is in your hands, and early detection could save your life. Spreading Awareness for Better Outcomes By staying informed, getting regular checkups, and promoting liver cancer awareness, we can improve survival rates and quality of life for those affected. At D.S. Research Centre, we are here to support you with expert care and an integrative treatment plan that honors the wisdom of Ayurveda while embracing the advancements of modern cancer care.
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Posted on April 15, 2016
Posted on April 15, 2016