Liver Cancer | Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment Options

Diagnosis of Liver Cancer

  1. Blood tests: The amounts of certain substances linked to cancer are measured by a serum marker test. In the cases of liver cancer, thesubstance alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) shows higher levels. AFP in high levels is considered a tumor marker. Tests of liver enzymes that show higher than normal levels indicate liver diseases.
  2. Computed Tomography (CT scan):In this technique, the particular type of X-ray provides detailed images of organs.
  3. Laparoscopy:This technique involves using a thin tube with a light (laparoscope) to observethe liver and other organs present inside the stomach area.
  4. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI):This testing technique produces clear images of the human body using a large magnet, radio waves, and a computer.
  5. Ultrasound (sonography):This test provides pictures of your soft tissue structures.
  6. Angiogram: This test is done by using a dye injected into an artery to show liver tissue and any tumors.
  7. Biopsy:The tissue removal for study under a microscope is known as a It may be done using a laparoscope. A biopsy is the most reliable way to determine cancer.