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Cure Research for Liver cancer

Cure Research list for Liver cancer:

The list of research areas and treatments under analysis mentioned in various sources for Liver cancer includes:

Curable Types of Liver cancer

Possibly curable or rare types of Liver cancer include:

Rare Types of Liver cancer:

Some rare types of Liver cancer include:

Latest Treatments for Liver cancer

Some of the more recent treatments for Liver cancer include:

Treatments for Liver cancer

Treatments to consider for Liver cancer may include:

Medical Research Breakthroughs and Liver cancer

Statins used in Hepatitis-C: The drug, Fluvastatin, has been approved since 1993 by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for the treatment of elevated cholesterol in adults. Millions of patients have taken Fluvastatin for cholesterol without difficulty. In a study of 31 veterans at the Veteran's Administration Medical Center in Oklahoma City, researchers found that Fluvastatin significantly lowered the viral load, or levels of hepatitis C virus, for up to six weeks when used alone. Hepatitis C is the disease that claimed the life of Oklahoman Mickey Mantle. Since Fluvastatin will not completely clear the hepatitis C virus by itself, researchers have started a phase II randomized, controlled trial that combines Fluvastatin with the standard treatment of peg-interferon and ribavirin. They hope to use the combination of medicines to significantly improve the cure rate for hepatitis C. After further required testing and approval, the drug could be available as a new treatment for hepatitis C far sooner than any other anti-hepatitis C drug currently under research and development. When patients are cured, they feel dramatically better, their health care costs plummet, their risk of liver cancer drops dramatically, and if they do not have cirrhosis, they will not need a liver transplant. Moreover, they are no longer infectious. In the study, Veterans with chronic HCV were given oral doses of Fluvastatin daily for two to 12 weeks. Within a month, half of the patients showed a reduction of the virus. One patient's viral load was about 50 times lower than before taking Fluvastatin. Most people with hepatitis C contracted the disease through blood transfusions before 1992 when a test was implemented to screen for the disease. You also can get the virus by injecting drugs with contaminated needles and, less commonly, from contaminated needles used in tattooing and body piercing.

Cure Research discussion for Liver cancer:

Currently, clinical trials involve chemotherapy, chemoembolization, and radiofrequency ablation for the treatment of liver cancer. Another approach under study is biological therapy , which uses the body's natural ability (immune system ) to fight cancer. Biological therapy is being studied in combination with chemotherapy. (Source: excerpt from What You Need To Know About Liver Cancer: NCI)

Medical research for Liver cancer: medical news summaries:

The following medical news items are relevant to medical research for Liver cancer:

Liver cancer Treatment: Book Excerpts

Clinical Trials for Liver cancer

Some of the clinical trials for Liver cancer include:

Evidence Based Medicine Research for Liver cancer

Medical research papers related to Liver cancer include:

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