The most common signs and symptoms of liver cancer include unintended weight loss, loss of appetite, feeling full after a small meal, nausea/vomiting, enlarged liver (which may feel like fullness under the right side of ribs), enlarged spleen (which may feel like fullness under the left side of ribs), pain in the abdomen or near the right shoulder blade, swelling or fluid build-up in the abdomen, itching and/or yellowing of the skin/eyes (jaundice).1
Risk factors associated with liver cancer include chronic viral hepatitis (HBV or HBC), cirrhosis, heavy alcohol use, tobacco use, obesity, and type 2 diabetes.2
Connecting with other people that have liver cancer through an online discussion board and/or online support group can help you learn about your condition and provide you with support.
To learn more about liver cancer, you can access
information from credible sources below.
Looking for additional resources? We’ve curated additional liver cancer resources to help you access important information and support by the phase you’re interested in, whether it’s prevention, symptoms and tests, new diagnosis, treatment, clinical trials or long-term management. You can also be matched to programs that can help with issues you may be facing, whether it’s the cost of care, you’re feeling alone or another obstacle. Resources can also be filtered by the medium you prefer, whether it’s a book, website, hotline, podcast, online community, mobile app, among others!
To view liver cancer booklets and/or download for use in
your cancer planner, please select from the options below.
The most common signs and symptoms of liver cancer include unintended weight loss, loss of appetite, feeling full after a small meal, nausea/vomiting, enlarged liver (which may feel like fullness under the right side of ribs), enlarged spleen (which may feel like fullness under the left side of ribs), pain in the abdomen or near the right shoulder blade, swelling or fluid build-up in the abdomen, itching and/or yellowing of the skin/eyes (jaundice).1
Risk factors associated with liver cancer include chronic viral hepatitis (HBV or HBC), cirrhosis, heavy alcohol use, tobacco use, obesity, and type 2 diabetes.2
Connecting with other people that have liver cancer through an online discussion board and/or online support group can help you learn about your condition and provide you with support.
To learn more about liver cancer, you can access information from credible sources below.
Looking for additional resources? We’ve curated additional liver cancer resources to help you access important information and support by the phase you’re interested in, whether it’s prevention, symptoms and tests, new diagnosis, treatment, clinical trials or long-term management. You can also be matched to programs that can help with issues you may be facing, whether it’s the cost of care, you’re feeling alone or another obstacle. Resources can also be filtered by the medium you prefer, whether it’s a book, website, hotline, podcast, online community, mobile app, among others!
To view liver cancer booklets and/or download for use in your cancer planner, please select from the options below.