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Cancer Liver Symptoms
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Symptoms

Liver cancer is sometimes called a "silent disease" because in an early stage it often does not cause symptoms. But, as the cancer grows, symptoms may include:

  • Pain in the upper abdomen on the right side; the pain may extend to the back and shoulder

  • Swollen abdomen (bloating)

  • Weight loss

  • Loss of appetite and feelings of fullness

  • Weakness or feeling very tired

  • Nausea and vomiting

  • Yellow skin and eyes, and dark urine from jaundice

  • Fever


These symptoms are not sure signs of liver cancer. Other liver diseases and other health problems can also cause these symptoms. Anyone with these symptoms should see a doctor as soon as possible. Only a doctor can diagnose and treat the problem.

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EditText of this page (last edited February 20, 2008)