Liver Metastasis
A liver metastasis is a harmful tumour that has spread to the liver from a malignant growth that began in somewhere else in the body. It's additionally called optional liver malignant growth. Essential liver malignant growth begins in the liver and most regularly influences people who have hazard factors, for example, hepatitis or cirrhosis. More often than not, malignant growth in the liver is auxiliary, or metastatic. The disease cells found in a metastatic liver tumour are not liver cells. They are the cells from the piece of the body where the essential disease started. Different names for this condition include: liver metastases, metastases to the liver, arrange IV or propelled malignancy.

