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What is a liver resection?

Cancer often spreads to the liver. Fortunately there are many treatment options available, including surgery, known as a “liver resection”. But some patients are incorrectly told they aren’t candidates for surgery. This video explains what your options are.

What is a liver resection?
Admin July 9, 2023July 7, 2023 cancer, Cancer Treatments
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