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admin on August 17th, 2009

What shape should I look for this to trun in to stage 4 liver and lung cancer?

I need to know what help I will need for him at home how much pain and over all can this be done at home as we have money and no insurance.The kemo is very costily already but we [...]

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admin on August 13th, 2009

The 4 Liver Cancer Stages The 4 Liver Cancer Stages are Inflammation,Fibrosis,Cirrhosis,Cancer
liver cancer Stage one Inflammation The liver can get inflamed due to certain conditions, use of alcohol and certain chemicals. The conditions that can cause liver inflammation are Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, Autoimmune Hepatitis, and Wilson’s disease. Extensive alcohol use also causes inflammation of [...]

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admin on August 13th, 2009

the first stage of Liver Cancer: Inflammation
the first stage of Liver Cancer: Inflammation. Study show that a connection between inflammation and cancer has been long suspected. Epidemiological studies have established that many tumors occur in association with chronic infectious diseases, and it is also known that persistent inflammation in the absence of infections increases the [...]

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admin on August 13th, 2009

Liver fibrosis is one of the processes that occurs when the liver is damaged. Fibrosis is both a sign of liver damage and a potential contributor to liver failure via progressive cirrhosis of the liver. Liver fibrosis is the excessive accumulation of extracellular matrix proteins including collagen that occurs in most types of chronic liver [...]

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admin on August 13th, 2009

Cirrhosis is a consequence of chronic liver disease characterized by replacement of liver tissue by fibrous scar tissue as well as regenerative nodules (lumps that occur as a result of a process in which damaged tissue is regenerated),[1][2][3] leading to progressive loss of liver function. Cirrhosis is most commonly caused by alcoholism, hepatitis B and [...]

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