Metastatic liver cancer

Metastatic hepatic carcinoma is metastasized to the liver from primary malignant tumors in other parts of the body and forms a single or multiple cancerous foci in the liver. The clinical manifestations of primary cancers precede most patients with metastatic liver cancer, but some patients have unknown origins of primary lesions or have found tumors in two or more organs including the liver.

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