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- $Title{Are Cirrhosis and Cancer the Same Thing?}
- $Subject{liver cirrhosis digestive system cancer hepatitis cirrhotic cancers}
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- Cirrhosis of the Liver*0009700.tid
- Normal, Fatty, and Cirrhotic Livers*0009701.scf
- What Causes Cirrhosis of the Liver*0009702.scf
- Symptoms of Cirrhosis of the Liver*0009703.scf
- Diseases of the Liver*0016101.scf}
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- Are Cirrhosis and Cancer the Same Thing?
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- QUESTION: I know we are only getting half the information we need from our
- daughter-in-law, but fear that her description of my son's condition is wrong.
- She keeps telling us about cirrhosis, but we fear that she means it is cancer.
- Are they the same thing?
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- ANSWER: I'm sure many individuals have thought of the same question, and the
- answer is no. Cirrhosis is a condition of the liver which follows a wide
- variety of chronic and progressive liver diseases. The result of these
- diseases is to scar the liver so the normal architecture, that is the pattern
- of cells within the liver, is disrupted, and although the liver tries to heal
- itself by growing new tissue, this tissue too is of an abnormal pattern. In
- the United States, it's alcohol that is the most common cause of cirrhosis,
- while chronic hepatitis is the most important cause of cirrhosis in other
- countries. In cirrhosis, the liver is large, but as the disease progresses,
- the liver may shrink and become smaller than usual. A cirrhotic liver does
- not function well, and patients experience symptoms of fatigue, malaise, and
- loss of vigor, although these findings can sometimes be associated with other
- diseases. As for cancer of the liver, here the pattern and form of the cells
- themselves change and take on specific appearances which can be diagnosed
- using microscopic techniques. Primary liver cell cancer develops in from 5 to
- 20% of patients with cirrhosis, although it can also occur in people who have
- never had an underlying liver problem. To look at it another way, cirrhosis
- is present in from 40 to 80% of all patients who have primary liver cell
- cancer, but the two diseases, although occurring in the same individual, are
- different. I am sure your daughter-in-law is telling the truth, but in a
- manner she hopes will not cause you any extra worry.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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