Non-HCC liver malignancies: Difference between revisions

Created page with "HCC is the most common liver malignancy, but other types exist too. == Intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma == Intrahepatic CCC is a rare and aggressive liver cancer. It may also develop on the basis of cirrhosis. It spreads along the bile ducts. Treatment is surgical. == Angiosarcoma == Hepatic angiosarcoma is very rare and aggressive. It’s notably associated with exposure to certain toxins, vinyl chloride and thorium dioxide. Vinyl chloride..."
(Created page with "HCC is the most common liver malignancy, but other types exist too. == Intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma == Intrahepatic CCC is a rare and aggressive liver cancer. It may also develop on the basis of cirrhosis. It spreads along the bile ducts. Treatment is surgical. == Angiosarcoma == Hepatic angiosarcoma is very rare and aggressive. It’s notably associated with exposure to certain toxins, vinyl chloride and thorium dioxide. Vinyl chloride...")
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