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Results 21 - 30 of 36 for Hepatocellular carcinoma
  1. ... cirrhosis (scarring) of the liver, liver failure, or liver cancer. It also may not prevent the spread of ...
  2. ... seem to reduce the risk of esophageal cancer. Liver cancer. Taking beta-carotene by mouth, alone or with vitamin E, does not prevent liver cancer in male smokers. Liver disease. Taking beta-carotene ...
  3. ... for 12 or 24 weeks. If you have liver cancer and are waiting for a liver transplant, you ...
  4. ... cancer; adrenocortical cancer (cancer in the adrenal glands); liver cancer; Kaposi's sarcoma related to acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS); ...
  5. ... the lining of the uterus, cervix, or vagina; liver cancer, liver tumors, or other types of liver disease; ... the chance that you will develop breast or liver cancer, or have a heart attack, a stroke, or ...
  6. ... doctor if you have unexplained abnormal vaginal bleeding; liver cancer, liver tumors, or other types of liver disease. ...
  7. ... liver and may cause severe liver damage or liver cancer) unless it is taken with another medication. Your ...
  8. ... serious and can lead to liver damage (cirrhosis), liver cancer, and death. Chronically infected people can spread hepatitis ...
  9. ... liver and may cause severe liver damage or liver cancer), Epstein Barr virus (EBV; a herpes virus that ...
  10. ... liver and may cause severe liver damage or liver cancer). Your doctor will probably tell you not to ...
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