Heal Park Clinics

Liver Cancer

Healing With Compassion, Strength, and Support

At our centre, we are committed to delivering compassionate, advanced care for patients with liver cancer. Our team combines medical expertise with emotional and supportive care to help every patient navigate their cancer journey with confidence.

What is Liver Cancer?

Understanding How It Works to Fight Cancer

Liver cancer occurs when abnormal cells grow uncontrollably in the liver. It may originate in the liver itself (primary liver cancer) or spread from another organ (secondary or metastatic liver cancer). Early diagnosis and timely treatment play a key role in improving outcomes.

Why Choose Us for Liver Cancer

Expertise, Technology, and Compassion — All in One Place

We combine medical excellence with a patient-centered approach to make your treatment journey smooth and reassuring.

Expert Liver Specialists

Experts in diagnosing and treating all forms of liver cancer.

Personalized Care

Tailored plans for your type and stage of cancer.

Comfortable Facility

Day-care setup designed for convenience and safety.

Comprehensive Support

Support for symptoms and nutrition throughout treatment.

Survivorship Monitoring

Long-term follow-up to support recovery and maintain health.

Our Liver Cancer Services

Complete Range of Treatment Options for Every Need

Early Detection & Screening

Advanced imaging, blood tests, and monitoring for early diagnosis.

Surgical Liver Management

Precise tumor removal and liver-preserving surgical techniques.

Targeted & Systemic Therapies

Immunotherapy, targeted therapies customized for each patient.

Supportive Care

Pain control, nutritional support, and continuous follow-up.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to Common Questions About Liver Cancer

Common symptoms may include abdominal pain, unexplained weight loss, jaundice, fatigue, and loss of appetite.

Diagnosis involves imaging scans, blood tests (including liver function tests), and sometimes a biopsy to confirm cancer.

Yes. Treatment depends on the stage and may include surgery, medication-based therapies, radiation, or a combination.

Chronic hepatitis infections, cirrhosis, fatty liver disease, and long-term alcohol use are known risk factors.