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I have a high AFP blood test.The CT scan.showed a tumor in my liver.But because of polycystic disease.They can't find it on the MRI.Thank you.

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Hello Natti52,

What is high AFP? What is the number? How big is the tumor? Have you gotten a second opinion? Feel free to email me directly.

~Andrea

andrea@bluefaery.org

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Hi Natti52, I'm very sorry to hear about the tumor on your liver. Do you have any updates? Have they thought about doing a biopsy to confirm what you are dealing with? I know that is what they did with my husband after the CT scan but that was back in 2003. I don't recall if they did an MRI. He had a high AFP (I don't recall the number) but they did a biopsy to confirm.

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