Koaⁿ-gâm
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Koaⁿ-gâm (肝癌) sī hoat-seng tī koaⁿ-chōng ia̍h-sī ùi koaⁿ-chōng khai-sí ê ok-sèng chéng-liû.
Pún bûn-chiuⁿ sī chi̍t phiⁿ phí-á-kiáⁿ. Lí thang tàu khok-chhiong lâi pang-chō͘ Wikipedia. |
- "がん診療連携拠点病院等院内がん登録生存率集計:[国立がん研究センター がん登録・統計]". ganjoho.jp. 2 February 2020 khòaⁿ--ê.
- Vos, Theo; et al. (October 2016). "Global, regional, and national incidence, prevalence, and years lived with disability for 310 diseases and injuries, 1990-2015: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2015". Lancet. 388 (10053): 1545–1602. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(16)31678-6. PMC 5055577 . PMID 27733282.
Quick Facts Liver cancer, Other names ...
Liver cancer | |
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Other names | Hepatic cancer, primary hepatic malignancy, primary liver cancer |
CT scan of a liver with cholangiocarcinoma | |
Specialty | Gastroenterology Hepatology Oncology |
Symptoms | Lump or pain in the right side below the rib cage, swelling of the abdomen, yellowish skin, easy bruising, weight loss, weakness[1] |
Usual onset | 55 to 65 years old[2] |
Causes | hepatitis B, hepatitis C, alcoholism, aflatoxin, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, liver flukes[3][4] |
Diagnostic method | Blood tests, medical imaging, tissue biopsy[1] |
Prevention | Immunization against hepatitis B, treating those infected with hepatitis B or C,[3] decreasing exposure to aflatoxin, decreasing high levels of alcohol consumption |
Treatment | Surgery, targeted therapy, radiation therapy[1] |
Prognosis | Five-year survival rates ~18% (US);[2] 40% (Japan)[5] |
Frequency | 618,700 (point in time in 2015)[6] |
Deaths | 782,000 (2018)[7] |
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