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The liver is an evil organ. When the liver fails, it usually says "I'm not dying without taking some bastards with me," causing the death of other, actually important organs in the process. Some lucky people can get a liver transplant, a process that allows to change their livers for a less pissed-off one. However, this process usually causes the death of the donor. This has opened a serious debate about using live, non-consenting human donors for any kind of transplant.
An electrical device could help to prolong the lives of thousands of people with inoperable liver cancer, a study suggests. Doctors in the United States have found that the device, which uses radiofrequencies to kill tumours, is better than traditional chemotherapy. The RITA system has been available since the mid-1990s and has been widely used in Europe, the United States and Asia.
There are few time-honored traditions in existence today as important as the spring liver cleanse. The liver cleanse has been seen as a vital part of health by almost every culture for over a 1,000 years. People often wonder why cultures ranging from China to Egypt to South America valued the liver cleanse. The answer is clear – it is the foundation of a healthy body and mind!
This type of cancer may ... begin in many spots throughout the liver and not as a single tumor. This is most often seen in people with liver cirrhosis and is the most common pattern seen in the United States.
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With a living donor, patients healthy enough to live at home may still receive a liver transplant. The living donor transplantation may ... be more widely used because of the increase in hepatitis C virus infection and the importance of quickly finding transplants for people who have liver cancer. Finally, the success with living donor kidney transplants has encouraged increased use of such techniques.
In the UK, secondary liver cancer is far more common than primary liver cancer. Although there are no exact figures, about 15,000 people every year will develop secondary liver cancer. In comparison, about 2,600 people every year are diagnosed with primary liver cancer.
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