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Feb 2019
6m 58s

Liver Cancer

THOMAS WATCHMAN
About this episode
In this episode I cover liver cancer, particularly hepatocellular carcinoma and cholangiocarcinoma. We also touch on focal nodular hyperplasia of the liver and haemangiomas of the liver. If you want to follow along with written notes on liver cancer go to zerotofinals.com/livercancer or find the gastroenterology section in the Zero to Finals medicine book. ... Show More
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