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  2. 'My second chance at life after liver transplant' - AOL

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    Her liver transplant was judged to be a huge success, meaning that following other treatments including targeted drug therapy, chemotherapy and surgery, Ms Perea no longer has any signs of cancer.

  3. Liver cancer patient given 6 months to live loses 76 pounds ...

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    A Durham, North Carolina, man has turned his life around after receiving grave medical news. Derek Barnett, 55, was diagnosed with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease 10 years ago, according to a ...

  4. New liver cancer treatment ‘effective in 90% of patients’

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    A spokesman for PLANETS said the average length of survival in those studied was 15 months but, in some cases, ongoing cycles of chemosaturation therapy have almost removed patients’ cancers ...

  5. Liver cancer - Wikipedia

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    Estimates based on most recent data suggest that each year there are 841,000 new liver cancer diagnoses and 782,000 deaths across the globe. [55] Liver cancer is the most common cancer in Egypt, the Gambia, Guinea, Mongolia, Cambodia, and Vietnam. [55] In terms of gender breakdown, globally liver cancer is more common in men than in women. [43 ...

  6. List of organ transplant donors and recipients - Wikipedia

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    Mantle died a couple of months later of liver cancer, which spread to his new liver. 1995 2 months [83] Jim Nabors (1930–2017) Actor-singer-comedian, best known for playing Gomer Pyle in The Andy Griffith Show and its spinoff Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. 1994 23 years [84] John Phillips (1935–2001)

  7. LIVERight - Wikipedia

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    The Answer to Cancer (A2C) run was founded by Adrian Elkins, a 20-year-old student at Southern Oregon University who was diagnosed with liver cancer in 2002. [3] Had he known during his childhood that his ethnicity and chronic hepatitis B infection increased his chance of developing liver cancer by 100%, he would have been regularly monitored for liver damage.

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