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News and Blogs

There is further news and blogs about our work on our British Liver Trust site here.

NHS on-the-spot liver scans identify hundreds at risk of cancer

March 13, 2023

New advice from NHS Scotland means SIRT is now available for patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in Scotland

February 10, 2023

Stephen Metcalfe MP

Liver cancer deaths are surging due to late diagnosis of the less survivable cancers

January 13, 2023

Less Survivable Cancers Awareness Day – calling for action to improve early diagnosis

January 11, 2023

British Liver Trust welcomes announcement from NICE approving new medication for hepatocellular carcinoma

November 17, 2022

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NHS gives GP teams direct access to tests to speed up cancer diagnosis

November 16, 2022

What are the symptoms of liver cancer?

November 10, 2022

Liver Cancer UK launched to improve the lives and outcomes of those affected by liver cancer

October 27, 2022

Share your experience of living with liver cancer

October 25, 2022

Campaign update – and a BIG thank you!

October 17, 2022

COVID-19 and flu – autumn booster and keeping safe this winter

October 10, 2022

MPs call for action to “level up” inequalities in liver disease care and outcomes across UK

July 15, 2022

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