
Treatment for secondary liver cancer | Cancer Research UK
There are a number of different treatments for secondary liver cancer including surgery, chemotherapy and targeted cancer drugs. Which treatment you have depends on your individual situation.
Treatment options for liver cancer - Cancer Research UK
Apr 1, 2025 · Your treatment for liver cancer depends on the stage of your cancer and how well your liver is working. The most common treatments are surgery, heat treatment, drug treatments and …
Tests for liver cancer - Cancer Research UK
Mar 18, 2025 · You have a number of tests to check for liver cancer. The tests you might have include blood tests and scans such as an ultrasound scan of the liver.
Other treatments for bowel cancer that has spread to the liver
Jun 30, 2025 · Other treatments for bowel cancer that has spread to the liver include specialised ways of giving chemotherapy and radiotherapy directly into the cancer.
What is secondary liver cancer? - Cancer Research UK
Secondary liver cancer is when a cancer that started somewhere else in the body has spread to the liver. It is also called liver metastases.
Liver cancer - Cancer Research UK
Primary liver cancer is cancer that started in the liver. This section is mainly about the most common type of liver cancer, hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).
Stage 1 liver cancer - Cancer Research UK
Primary liver cancer is different to cancer that spreads to your liver from somewhere else in your body. This is called secondary liver cancer or liver metastases. Doctors use different systems to stage liver …
Radiotherapy for liver cancer - Cancer Research UK
Radiotherapy for liver cancer You might have radiotherapy if other treatments like surgery or heat treatment aren’t suitable for you and the cancer hasn’t spread outside the liver.
Types of surgery for liver cancer - Cancer Research UK
Different types of surgery for liver cancer include removal of part of the liver (liver resection or lobectomy) or liver transplant.
Risks and causes of liver cancer - Cancer Research UK
Oct 6, 2025 · Your risk of developing primary liver cancer depends on many factors. These include your age, genetics, liver health and environmental factors.