The treatment for liver cancer depends on the size of the tumour and how much it has spread, and may include:
Chemotherapy to kill the cancer cells. This can be given as injections into the vein or may be injected directly into the liver cancer in a process called chemoembolization. At the same time, a gel may be injected to block the blood flow to the cancer.
Liver transplant, which involves the removal of the entire liver and replacement with a healthy donated liver. This can only be done when a donated liver is available.
Radiation therapy (high-energy X-rays) to kill the cancer cells or stop them from spreading.
Surgery called liver resection to remove the affected part. This can cure early stage liver cancer if the rest of the liver is healthy.
Targeted therapy to stop the cancer growing or spreading, or to reduce the blood flow to the cancer cells.
Tumour ablation (erosion) to directly destroy the liver cancer cells by heat or alcohol