Symptoms

One of the difficulties in diagnosing HCC is that symptoms seldom appear in the early stages of the disease. For this reason, HCC has been called a “silent disease” because its symptoms are not typically noticeable until the cancer has become fairly advanced.

Loss of appetite and weight loss
Loss of appetite and weight loss
Abdominal pain (especially on the right side of the abdomen)
Abdominal pain (especially on the right side of the abdomen)
Abdominal swelling or bloatedness
Abdominal swelling or bloating
Nausea or vomiting
Nausea or vomiting
Weakness and fatigue
Weakness and fatigue
Jaundice (a yellow coloring of the skin and eyes)
Jaundice (a yellow coloring of the skin and eyes)