A large number of individuals with liver cancer report feeling pain in the upper abdominal region that ranges from mild to moderate discomfort. This pain may be attributed to ascites or the fluid build-up that pressurizes the stomach lining when the abdomen is severely distended. When the liver or spleen is enlarged, the stomach is compressed, causing pain. In many cases, the pain tends to develop or intensify following meals.

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