Benign liver tumours
There are several types of benign liver tumour. They are not cancer and most of them cause no problems.
Some rare types can increase your risk of liver cancer and will need to be monitored. You can find out more about the different types of benign liver tumour using the links below.
You can find out more about liver cancer here.
You can find out about liver cysts here.
The information on this page is for:
- Adults and children with benign liver tumours or suspected benign liver tumours.
- Family, friends, carers, and healthcare professionals.
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This content was last reviewed: August 2023
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We would like to thank everyone who helped with creating and reviewing this page. Including Dr Abid Suddle, King’s College hospital NHS foundation trust, Indra Van Mourik, Retired Consultant Paediatric Hepatologist. And all our patient reviewers.
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