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Liver Cancer | Dr. Aditya Sarin
Gastrointestinal Cancer · Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, New Delhi

Liver Cancer —
Understand. Diagnose. Treat.

Liver cancer begins in the liver — a vital organ responsible for detoxification, digestion, and metabolism. Expert care by Dr. Aditya Sarin, ESMO Board Certified Medical Oncologist.

Key Types Hepatocellular Carcinoma Cholangiocarcinoma Hepatoblastoma HCC Bile Duct Cancer

Early detection saves lives. Liver cancer often shows no symptoms in early stages — if you have risk factors like hepatitis or cirrhosis, schedule a screening with Dr. Aditya Sarin today.

Section 01

What is Liver Cancer?

Liver cancer is a type of cancer that begins in the liver — an essential organ responsible for detoxification, digestion, and metabolism. The most common type is hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), which originates from the liver's main cells, called hepatocytes. Other types include intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (bile duct cancer) and hepatoblastoma, a rare childhood liver cancer.

If not detected early, liver cancer can spread to other parts of the body, making treatment significantly more challenging. Individuals with chronic liver conditions such as hepatitis B/C or cirrhosis are at considerably elevated risk and benefit most from regular surveillance.

Section 02

Types of Liver Cancer

Liver cancer is classified based on the cells where it originates:

Most Common

Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC)

The most prevalent form, originating in hepatocytes — the main liver cells. Often associated with cirrhosis or chronic hepatitis B/C infection.

Bile Duct

Intrahepatic Cholangiocarcinoma

Arises in the bile ducts within the liver. Accounts for about 10–15% of liver cancers and is often diagnosed at a more advanced stage.

Childhood

Hepatoblastoma

A rare liver cancer occurring predominantly in children under 3 years of age. Generally responds well to treatment when caught early.

Rare · Aggressive

Angiosarcoma / Hemangiosarcoma

A very rare and aggressive cancer arising from blood vessels in the liver. Requires prompt, specialized oncological management.

Section 03

Symptoms of Liver Cancer

Liver cancer may produce no noticeable symptoms in its early stages. As the disease progresses, common signs include:

Unexplained weight loss
Loss of appetite
Persistent abdominal pain or swelling
Jaundice — yellowing of skin and eyes
Nausea and vomiting
Fatigue and general weakness
White or chalky stools
A lump or mass in the upper right abdomen

Note: Liver cancer is often asymptomatic in early stages. If you have known risk factors such as chronic hepatitis, cirrhosis, or fatty liver disease, do not wait for symptoms — seek periodic screening immediately.

Section 04

Causes & Risk Factors

Several factors can significantly increase the risk of developing liver cancer:

Chronic Hepatitis B or C

These viral infections cause long-term liver damage and are leading drivers of liver cancer risk.

Cirrhosis

Scarring of the liver from alcohol use, hepatitis, or other causes significantly elevates cancer risk.

Fatty Liver Disease

Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) can cause progressive liver damage linked to cancer.

Excessive Alcohol

Long-term alcohol abuse leads to cirrhosis, a strong precursor to liver cancer.

Aflatoxin Exposure

Harmful mold toxins found in contaminated food are a known carcinogen for liver cancer.

Diabetes & Obesity

These metabolic conditions are associated with fatty liver disease, a liver cancer risk factor.

Genetic Disorders

Conditions like hemochromatosis (excess iron storage in the liver) increase cancer susceptibility.

Section 05

Stages of Liver Cancer

Understanding the stage of liver cancer is essential for determining the most appropriate treatment approach and assessing prognosis.

IStage

Localized — Single Tumor, No Spread

Cancer is confined to the liver with a single tumor and has not spread to blood vessels, lymph nodes, or other organs. Best outcomes with surgery or ablation.

IIStage

Vascular Involvement or Multiple Small Tumors

Cancer has grown into nearby blood vessels, or multiple small tumors are present within the liver but haven't spread beyond it. Surgical options may still apply.

IIIStage

Large Tumors or Regional Lymph Node Spread

Larger tumors present, or cancer has spread to major blood vessels or regional lymph nodes. Treatment typically involves targeted therapy, TACE, or TARE.

IVStage

Distant Metastasis

Cancer has spread to distant organs such as the lungs or bones. Management focuses on systemic therapies including immunotherapy and targeted treatment, as well as palliative care.

Section 06

Diagnosis of Liver Cancer

Accurate and timely diagnosis is critical. Doctors use a combination of the following tests to detect and confirm liver cancer:

Blood Tests
  • Alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) tumour marker
  • Liver function tests
  • Hepatitis B/C serology
Imaging Tests
  • Ultrasound — first-line screening
  • CT Scan / MRI — size and extent
  • PET Scan — distant metastasis
Liver Biopsy
  • Tissue sample of suspicious area
  • Confirmed malignancy by pathology
  • Guides treatment decisions
Function Tests
  • Assess overall liver health
  • Guide surgical candidacy
  • Child-Pugh / MELD scoring
Section 07

Treatment Options for Liver Cancer

Treatment depends on the stage of cancer, liver function, and overall health. A multidisciplinary approach ensures the best possible outcome for each patient.

Surgery

The primary curative option for eligible patients with localized liver cancer.

  • Liver Resection (partial hepatectomy)
  • Liver Transplantation for advanced cases
  • Neck dissection for lymph node spread

Ablative Therapies

For patients unable to undergo surgery — targeted destruction of tumour tissue.

  • Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA)
  • Microwave Ablation (MWA)
  • Cryoablation (freezing cancer cells)

Transarterial Therapies

Advanced interventional treatments for unresectable liver cancer.

  • TACE — chemo delivered directly to tumour
  • TARE — radioactive beads target tumours

Targeted Therapy

Drugs targeting specific molecular pathways driving cancer cell growth — with fewer side effects than traditional chemotherapy.

Immunotherapy

Checkpoint inhibitors and other agents that help the immune system recognize and destroy liver cancer cells — especially in advanced disease.

Chemotherapy

Drug treatment to kill cancer cells — often used in combination with other therapies. Generally less effective as a standalone for liver cancer but beneficial in select regimens.

Radiation Therapy

External beam radiation or SBRT (Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy) used in select cases where other local treatments are not feasible.

Palliative Care

Focuses on comfort, pain management, and improving quality of life — available alongside curative treatments at any stage.

Section 08

Life After Liver Cancer Treatment

Regular Monitoring

Frequent follow-up tests including AFP levels and imaging ensure cancer does not return.

Diet & Lifestyle Changes

A liver-healthy diet, alcohol avoidance, and maintaining a healthy weight improve outcomes and liver function.

Emotional & Psychological Support

Counseling and support groups help patients and families cope with the emotional impact of liver cancer treatment.

Hepatitis Management

Antiviral treatment for underlying hepatitis B/C to prevent recurrence and further liver damage.

Post-Transplant Care

Lifelong immunosuppressive therapy and regular check-ups for patients who receive a liver transplant.

Section 09 · Why Choose Us

Why Choose Dr. Aditya Sarin for Liver Cancer Treatment?

Early detection dramatically improves survival — schedule a screening at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital today.

Expert Liver Cancer Specialists

Experienced oncologists with advanced training in gastrointestinal and hepatic cancers, backed by international certification.

Comprehensive Diagnostic Facilities

State-of-the-art imaging including PET-CT, MRI, ultrasound, and advanced laboratory AFP testing for accurate staging.

Full Spectrum of Treatments

Surgery, ablation, TACE, TARE, targeted therapy, immunotherapy — all coordinated under a single expert clinical team.

Personalised Treatment Plans

Every plan is tailored to the patient's cancer stage, liver function, comorbidities, and overall health profile.

Holistic Care & Support

Post-treatment recovery, diet counseling, emotional well-being services, and ongoing monitoring for complete patient care.

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Don't Wait — Early Diagnosis Saves Lives

If you have risk factors or are experiencing symptoms, schedule a consultation with Dr. Aditya Sarin today. Expert care, personalised for you.

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