Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a primary malignancy of the liver. It occurs predominantly in patients with underlying chronic liver disease and cirrhosis. This type of cancer occurs more often in men than women. As with any cancer, the treatment and prognosis of HCC vary depending on the specifics of tumor histology, size, how far the cancer has spread, and overall health.
How is it possible to early detect the disease?
You can just do regularly echos at patients with high risk(chronic liver disease)
If it's malignant it is inoperable it can once it is opened up through a surgical procedure under ambient air spreadable to other areas