Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the most common type of liver cancer, developing from liver cells. It often occurs in individuals with long-term liver damage or cirrhosis caused by fatty liver, chronic alcohol use, Hepatitis B, or Hepatitis C. Early detection and treatment are crucial for successful outcomes.
Early Detection & Screening
Stay ahead with proactive liver health monitoring:
In patients with Liver cirrhosis to do
Diagnosis
Non-Surgical Treatment Options
Why Choose Our Liver Cancer Care
The most common type of primary liver cancer, often arising in patients with liver cirrhosis.
Blood tests (AFP, PIVKA-II), imaging (CT/MRI), biopsy if needed
Early detection improves survival; 5-year survival after transplantation can exceed 70%
I had no major symptoms, just went for a routine follow-up because of my liver condition. That’s when a small tumo ur was detected early. What followed was a very clear and structured plan. The surgery was explained in detail, and I felt confident going into it. Today, I’m cancer-free and back to my normal routine. It still feels surreal, but I know early detection made all the difference.”
What stood out to me was how personalised the treatment felt. Not every patient was treated the same—my case was carefully evaluated before deciding the best approach. Even when surgery wasn’t an option, alternative treatments were explained clearly. I never felt lost or rushed. That level of attention made a difficult journey much easier to face.
Schedule your appointment today and take the first step toward better liver health.