Patient Resources
A liver diagnosis, or being told you're at higher risk for liver cancer, can bring up a lot of questions and a lot of feelings. You don't have to navigate it alone. We've gathered trusted information, practical lifestyle tips, and the support organisations that can walk alongside you and your family, whatever stage you're at.
Learn About Liver Cancer and Liver Health
Understanding your liver is the first step to taking care of it. These short guides cover the essentials in plain language.
The Stages of Liver Disease
Find out how each stage of liver disease affects the body, and why noticing changes early matters.
Read the guideLiver Care 101
Learn the basics of living a liver-healthy lifestyle, from everyday habits to what to ask your doctor.
Read the guideRisk Factors
Learn what puts you at risk for liver cancer, and talk to your care provider about your own risk factors.
Read the guideSimple Ways to Care for Your Liver
Your liver does a remarkable amount of quiet work every day. Small, steady habits can help protect it, and they're worth talking through with your doctor as part of your overall care plan.
Go easy on alcohol. For many people, cutting back or stopping is one of the most protective changes you can make.
Aim for a healthy weight, which helps reduce fatty liver disease (MASLD/NAFLD).
Eat liver-friendly meals, with plenty of vegetables, whole grains, and lean protein, and less processed and sugary food.
Stay active in ways you enjoy. Regular movement supports a healthy liver.
Stay current on hepatitis B vaccination, and ask your doctor about hepatitis C testing.
Take medications and supplements only as directed, since some can stress the liver.
Most importantly, if you're at higher risk, keep up with regular liver cancer screening.
Gentle reminder. Everyone's situation is different. Your care team can help you turn these general tips into a plan that fits your health and your life.
Participate in Our Clinical Trials
Clinical trials help us learn more about liver disease and the best ways to detect and manage it. We work with renowned scientists from major institutions around the world to improve early cancer detection. If you're interested, talk to your doctor about eligibility and whether taking part would be right for you.
Liver Cancer Advocacy and Support Groups
These organisations support people living with liver disease, building awareness, funding research, and offering information and community. Any of them can be a great place to learn more or find people who understand what you're going through.
Blue Faery
Blue Faery's mission is to prevent, treat, and cure primary liver cancer, specifically hepatocellular carcinoma, through research, education, and advocacy.
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Hepatitis B Foundation
A national nonprofit dedicated to finding a cure for hepatitis B and improving the lives of those already affected by the disease.
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Fatty Liver Foundation
FLF works to identify undiagnosed Americans with fibrosis or early cirrhosis from fatty liver disease, and to educate them about lifestyle changes that can slow its progression.
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Global Liver Institute
GLI drives collaboration on policy, education, and awareness to increase testing, treatment, and prevention of liver cancers, among the deadliest cancers in the world.
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If you're caring for someone with liver disease or at risk for liver cancer, you're an important part of their care. Learning about their condition, helping them keep up with regular screening, and connecting with the support groups above can make a real difference, for them and for you. Remember to look after yourself too. Caregiving is easier with support of your own.
