májmetasztázisok
Májmetasztázisok, also known as secondary liver cancer or liver metastases, are malignant tumors that have spread to the liver from another primary cancer site within the body. They are not primary liver cancers, which originate in the liver itself. The liver is a common site for metastasis due to its rich blood supply and its role in filtering blood. Cancer cells that break away from a primary tumor can enter the bloodstream or lymphatic system and travel to the liver, where they can establish new tumors.
The symptoms of májmetasztázisok can vary depending on the size and number of the tumors, as well
The diagnosis of májmetasztázisok typically involves a combination of imaging techniques such as ultrasound, CT scans,
Treatment for májmetasztázisok depends on several factors, including the type and stage of the primary cancer,