Liver Cancer Blood Test

What is Hepatocellular carcinoma?

Hepatocellular carcinoma is the most common type of primary liver cancer that develops in hepatocytes, the main cells of the liver. It is caused by chronic hepatitis B or hepatitis C infection, cirrhosis from alcohol abuse, or fatty liver disease that damages liver cells over time. The Alpha-Fetoprotein (AFP) Serum Tumor Marker is the most important test for screening and monitoring hepatocellular carcinoma.

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What causes hepatocellular carcinoma?

Hepatocellular carcinoma is caused by chronic viral infections like hepatitis B virus (HBV) and hepatitis C virus (HCV), which damage liver cells over decades. Long-term alcohol abuse leading to cirrhosis, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, and exposure to aflatoxin toxins also trigger liver cancer development. These factors cause repeated injury and inflammation that eventually transforms healthy liver cells into cancerous ones.

What is the best test for hepatocellular carcinoma?

The Alpha-Fetoprotein (AFP) Serum Tumor Marker is the most important blood test for hepatocellular carcinoma because it detects elevated levels of this protein produced by liver cancer cells. AFP levels above 400 ng/mL strongly suggest liver cancer, especially in high-risk patients. The Hep B Core Antibody IgM test is essential for identifying chronic hepatitis B infection, which significantly increases liver cancer risk and helps determine who needs regular AFP screening for early detection.

When should I get tested for hepatocellular carcinoma?

You should get tested if you have chronic hepatitis B or C infection, cirrhosis from any cause, or a family history of liver cancer. Get screened every 6 months if you have risk factors like heavy alcohol use for years, fatty liver disease, or unexplained weight loss with upper abdominal pain. Testing is urgent if you notice yellowing of the skin or eyes, sudden abdominal swelling, or feel a hard mass under your right rib cage.

What are the symptoms of hepatocellular carcinoma?
Hepatocellular carcinoma often causes no symptoms in early stages, which makes screening crucial for high-risk individuals. As the tumor grows, you might notice unexplained weight loss, loss of appetite, upper abdominal pain or fullness, jaundice with yellow skin and eyes, abdominal swelling from fluid buildup, nausea, and extreme fatigue. Advanced disease can cause confusion from liver failure and easy bruising or bleeding.
Who is at risk for hepatocellular carcinoma?
People with chronic hepatitis B or C infections face the highest risk, especially if the infection has lasted for decades. Those with cirrhosis from any cause including alcohol abuse, fatty liver disease, hemochromatosis, or autoimmune hepatitis are at elevated risk. Men over 60, people with diabetes, those exposed to aflatoxin in contaminated foods, and individuals with a family history of liver cancer also have increased susceptibility.
What happens if hepatocellular carcinoma is left untreated?
Untreated hepatocellular carcinoma grows and spreads rapidly, causing liver failure that prevents the organ from filtering toxins, producing proteins, and controlling bleeding. The cancer metastasizes to lungs, bones, and brain, causing severe pain and organ dysfunction throughout the body. Without treatment, survival is typically measured in months, with progressive weakness, confusion, internal bleeding, and eventual death from liver failure or widespread cancer.
Can hepatocellular carcinoma be diagnosed with a blood test?
Blood tests like the AFP tumor marker help screen for hepatocellular carcinoma and monitor treatment response, but they cannot definitively diagnose the cancer alone. Elevated AFP levels strongly suggest liver cancer, especially in high-risk patients, but imaging studies like CT or MRI scans and liver biopsy are needed for confirmation. Blood tests for hepatitis B and C help identify who needs regular surveillance, making them essential tools in the early detection strategy.
How is hepatocellular carcinoma treated?
Treatment depends on tumor size, number of tumors, liver function, and overall health. Small, early-stage tumors can be removed surgically or destroyed using ablation techniques that burn or freeze cancer cells. Liver transplantation offers the best long-term survival for eligible patients with limited disease. Advanced cases are treated with targeted therapy drugs like sorafenib, immunotherapy, or chemoembolization that delivers chemotherapy directly to the tumor through blood vessels.
How can I prevent hepatocellular carcinoma?
Get vaccinated against hepatitis B and avoid behaviors that spread hepatitis C, such as sharing needles or unprotected sex with multiple partners. Limit alcohol consumption to prevent cirrhosis, maintain a healthy weight to avoid fatty liver disease, and treat chronic liver conditions promptly. If you have chronic hepatitis or cirrhosis, undergo regular screening with AFP blood tests and liver ultrasounds every 6 months for early detection when treatment is most effective.
What can I do at home for hepatocellular carcinoma?
While hepatocellular carcinoma requires medical treatment, you can support liver health by completely avoiding alcohol, eating a nutrient-rich diet with plenty of fruits and vegetables, and maintaining a healthy weight. Take prescribed antiviral medications consistently if you have hepatitis B or C, and avoid supplements or herbal remedies that can further damage your liver. Stay physically active as tolerated, manage diabetes and blood pressure carefully, and attend all medical appointments for monitoring and treatment adjustments.
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