Liver Cancer Connect
- Newly Diagnosed
- What is Liver Cancer?
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Risk Factors
- Prevention
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Screening
- Symptoms
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Diagnosing Liver Cancer
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Staging of Liver Cancer
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Talking to Your Health Care Team
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HBV & Liver Cancer Connection
- Liver Cancer Centers
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Treating Liver Cancer
- Liver Cancer Drug Watch
- Follow Up Care
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Resources
- Imerman Angels: One-on-One Cancer Support
- Information for Newly Diagnosed
- Liver Cancer Information and Support
- Hepatitis B Information and Support
- Hepatitis C Information and Support
- Guidelines for Health Care Professionals
- Liver Cancer Webinar Series
- International Liver Cancer Movement
- Video Library
- Blogs
- Glossary of Terms
- News Archive
What Happens If a Result Is Abnormal?
If a screening test result is abnormal, you will undergo more frequent testing than routine screening to find out if liver cancer is present. This may involve repeating tests or adding a wider range of tests over a shorter period of time for further evaluation. This is called enhanced follow-up.
The results of enhanced follow-up should be interpreted by a health care provider who is familiar with the diagnosis of early liver cancer.