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Hi, My husband (38) has had a series of blood tests that found that his afp level was 9.7 ku and he has low iron. They arranged an ultrasound which found a mass in his liver. Has been placed on emergency referral for further testing. He had a ct scan Friday and has a gastroscopy and colonoscopy booked.

Just wondering if anyone has been through something similar. He has no symptoms at all. As you can imagine, a series of outcomes are going through our heads. Any experiences or advice would be amazing. Thank you x

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Sending you and hubby much love, a worrying time but keep strong, glad they are getting you seen and more testing will give you a better idea of what is happening xx

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