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Treatment of Cancer of the liver
Primary liver cancer is often well advance by the time it is diagnosed, making effective treatment very difficult. If the growth is small and in a position where it can be operated on, surgery may be carried out to remove it. If the cancer has not spread and the entire tumour can be removed, surgery is extremely effective.
Occasionally other treatments may be appropriate such as chemotherapy and ablation (a treatment where alcohol injected into the growth).
Secondary, or metastic liver cancer is also difficult to treat. If surgery is not an option because the growth is too large or in a dangerous position, anticancer drugs (chemotherapy) may be used to slow the progress of the cancer. Pain can often be reduced with radiation therapy.









