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Primary liver cancer survey

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Have you been diagnosed with primary liver cancer? Are you the carer or loved one of somebody who has?

Please take our survey so that we can better understand the care that people with liver cancer receive, and to help us to raise awareness and campaign more effectively on your behalf. Take the survey

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Hi everyone. Two lesions found on liver last week. I've had cirrhosis for 10 years. Had ultrasound because of bloating, abdominal and back pain.

Been referred under 2 week rule.

Doesn't feel real. Bloating and painful as I write this. Will keep you posted.

Hopefully benign!!!!πŸ™πŸ™

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Sending you our best wishes, do keep us posted.

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Will do. Thank you 🀝🀝

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Wishing you all the best , take care x

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