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Is liver cancer curable disease? |
plz tell me soon....... depends of whether the liver cancer is a metastasis from another cancer located elsewhere in the body or a primary carcinoma of the liver. A localized tumor of primary carcinoma of the liver can often be removed entirely by surgery and might be cured. Even if there is a recurrence as long as the cancer has not spread a liver transplant can be performed and the patient given another chance at a cure. Be an alcoholic manager of a baseball team, and buy yourself a new liver...its just that simple, or be a rich alcoholic movie star...and transplant that pickled liver... email me, my sister had liver cancer, she received a liver transplant in china. I can give you more details via email I hope this helps. |
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