The treatment plan for liver cancer can vary depending on the stage, size, and location of the tumor. Common options include surgery, ablation, cryotherapy, immunotherapy, and targeted drug therapy.
A new study guided by a surgeon at City of Hope, one of the largest cancer research and treatment organizations in the United States, demonstrates that robotic liver surgery can be a safe, outpatient ...
The patient had been living with Hepatitis B for several years and was diagnosed with HIV around three years ago. Over time, ...
The risk of developing liver cancer is increased in people who have cirrhosis, a disease in which healthy liver tissue is replaced by scar tissue. The scar tissue blocks the flow of blood through the ...
Patients can discuss minimally invasive robotic liver cancer surgery with their care teams. The process tends to be safe and effective, an expert said. With the advent of new technologies and improved ...
Keaton Herzer tells PEOPLE a newer targeted therapy unexpectedly shrank his tumors enough to qualify for a liver transplant ...
Dr. Anjana Pillai says treatment depends on stage and health, with surgery, transplant, local therapy or systemic drugs to help people live longer. Dr. Anjana Pillai explains, in an interview with ...
Duke-NUS alumnus Dr Marjorie Hoang (Class of 2023) and her mentor, Professor Pierce Chow, have brought clarity to the complex decision-making process patients diagnosed with intermediate-stage liver ...
AURORA, Colorado (KCNC) -- It was a very special holiday season for an Aurora resident recovering after a unique surgery. Doctors push the limits to treat patients, especially during this time of year ...
SHREVEPORT, La. - Patients diagnosed with liver cancer in the ArkLaTex now have access to a new treatment option closer to ...
Front Left: T. Clark Gamblin, MD, MS, MBA, FACS, Dave Harrison, His Son, Anna Harrison, (bottom right) Rachel Whitaker, RN, BSN. When Dave learned his colon cancer had returned in his liver, he became ...
Readmission rate of open liver surgery is 20-25% at most major cancer centers, yet the readmission rate for robotic hepatectomy was 1.6% in this retrospective analysis of data from six centers in two ...