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3. Jaundice

People with liver cancer may develop jaundice, a yellowish hue on the skin and whites of the eyes. This discoloration occurs when there is an excess of a yellow-orange substance called bilirubin in the blood. Bilirubin is present in red blood cells, and upon their death, the liver should filter it out of the bloodstream and into the waste waiting to leave the body. When the liver has a malignant tumor, it may gradually lose the capacity to filter out bilirubin, causing jaundice.

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