The American Cancer Society adds that other symptoms include “fever, enlarged veins on the belly that can be seen through the skin, and abnormal bruising or bleeding”.
As with other cancers, there are risk factors that can determine how likely you are to develop liver cancer.
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The NHS says that you are more likely to develop primary liver cancer if you are over the age of 60, although it’s most common in those over the age of 85.
You are also more likely to get it if you are a man.
Source: Daily Express