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Two tumors in liver
A 25-year-old female asked:

Dr. Harold Fields answered
61 years experience Family Medicine
Tumor: the scarring is probably associated with inflammatory change in the tumor. Please ask the physician that ordered the scan to explain it to you.
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A 33-year-old female asked:

Dr. George Triadafilopoulos answered
42 years experience Gastroenterology
No worries for now: Most likely these tumors are hemangioma, which are benign and they happen a lot in young women. The scan features will help determine their nature
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A 49-year-old female asked:

Dr. Sewa Legha answered
50 years experience Medical Oncology
Not a good idea: Rising tumor markers often predict tumor progression. But this is soft evidence. A more definitive way to confirm lack of response(progression) is by ... Read More
A 40-year-old female asked:

Dr. Sewa Legha answered
50 years experience Medical Oncology
May or may not be: It takes time and follow up CT scans to see if these tumors are growing in size. if they are not tumors(cancer) it will remain unchanged in size over ... Read More
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A 33-year-old member asked:

Dr. Jason Hemming answered
17 years experience Gastroenterology
If treated : If localized and treated they can be.
A 36-year-old member asked:

Dr. Brandon Smithey answered
Specializes in Pathology
Benign liver tumors: The appearance of the tumor on ct scan, ultrasound, or MRI can provide much information about a liver tumor, specifically whether it has features of a ... Read More
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A 43-year-old member asked:

Dr. Myron Arlen answered
64 years experience Surgical Oncology
Possibly: An array of liver tumors noted. Benign cystic lesions as well as hemangiomas of no concern. Metastatic lesions from breast, colon, lung, etc will gr ... Read More
A 34-year-old member asked:

Dr. Eric Berkowitz answered
22 years experience Radiology
Scans: Ultrasound, ct scan with contrast and mri, MRI being the most accurate for anything greater than 2cm. A blood test for AFP can detect hepatocellular c ... Read More
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A 40-year-old member asked:

Dr. Addagada Rao answered
56 years experience General Surgery
Close observation: Benign tumors proven by biopsy could be observed, by ct scans. If they are growing rapidly need to be removed for fear of rupture of liver.
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A 39-year-old member asked:

Dr. Sabha Ganai answered
20 years experience Surgical Oncology
Should discuss: It is hard to say without more information - a simple cyst, small hemangioma, or fibronodular hyperplasia may require no changes, but a benign adenoma ... Read More
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