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Liver Cancer
Liver cancer may begin as a mass of abnormal cells called a tumor. Benign tumors remain localized and do not spread to neighboring tissues. Malignant tumors begin to spread to nearby tissues, lymph nodes or organs, disrupting their function.
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Laparoscopic Liver Resection
Laparoscopic liver resection or laparoscopic hepatectomy is a minimally invasive surgery to remove a part of the liver or the whole liver. A laparoscope is a thin fiber-optic device fitted with a camera and lens.
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Pancreatic Cancer
The pancreas is a dual functioning gland of the digestive system made up of two types of cells: one produces digestive juices and the other releases hormones that help regulate blood sugar levels.
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Pancreatic Surgery
Pancreas is a vital gland, located behind the stomach just below the liver. It produces several digestive enzymes and also plays a vital role in maintaining blood glucose levels. The pancreas is both an exocrine and an endocrine gland.
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Biliary Tract Cancer
Cancer is the uncontrolled division of abnormal cells. Biliary tract cancer arises anywhere in the biliary system, which comprises the liver, pancreas, bile ducts and gallbladder.
