Diagnosis of liver cancer

in Liver Cancer

A successful early diagnosis of liver cancer can be made and the life of the patient can be saved. As with many cancers, liver cancer can be caught early with a positive prognosis of recovery. Learn more about the diagnosis of liver cancer by reading this article and putting the facts to work in your own life.

Some styles of discovering and making a positive diagnosis of liver cancer have been developed. These involve the use of laparascope and needles. The needles are used inside the tube-like device called the laparascope to take samples of liver tissue. If the tissue is found to be cancerous then the goal of diagnosis has been achieved. Quite by accident, a drug used in the treatment of gout was found to delay the onset of liver cancer. A test of 186 patients who had cirrhosis of the liver revealed that nine percent of the 116 who were treated with the gout medicine contracted liver cancer, compared with the 29 percent who were untreated. The gout drug was found to delay a diagnosis of liver cancer by 72 months. Even further, the liver cancer patients treated with the gout drug ( colchicine ) survived a longer time than those left untreated.

Liver cancer is seldom diagnosed in young people. It will usually be the older folks who get a positive diagnosis of liver cancer. For this reason, those who are getting up in years should make sure they are on healthy diets and avoid the abuse of alcohol. Alcohol abuse can lead to cirrhosis of the liver and this can lead to a diagnosis of liver cancer. A disease called hepatitis can irritate the liver and later lead to a diagnosis of liver cancer if it is left unchecked. The basic cause of all cancer is limited availability of oxygen for normal use of energy. If the body is continually giving its organs an atmosphere that is low on oxygen, this can promote the mutation of liver cells and other cells into cancerous cells. No cancer cell exists, that does not have a restricted respiration of oxygen. Normal healthy use oxygen to burn the energy provided to them. Cancer cells use sugar to burn energy. Watch your sugar intake and keep your body oxygenated and you may never hear a doctor give you a diagnosis of liver cancer.

Believe it or not, just being a man may make you three to ten times more likely to have a  diagnosis of liver cancer. Men produce a specific protein that promotes inflammation of the body and the liver. This protein is called “interleukin-6″. Eliminating this protein in male mice dropped the occurrence of liver cancer by 90 percent. This is quite a recent discovery ( 2007 ) so it has not yet gotten past the clinical trials stage. It may prove promising for the men who have a diagnosis of liver cancer.

Whether you be male or female, you can do a lot to avoid a diagnosis of liver cancer by keeping your weight under control, having a regular exercise regimen, taking liquid vitamin supplements and generally just listening to your body when it is trying to tell you things. Health practitioners can be kept at bay for quite a while if you will take charge of your own health.