 My name is Harshad Rajakar. I am the liver transplant and liver surgeon at Manipur Hospital, Kharadipur. I am here today to talk about liver tumors. So liver tumors are, there are benign tumors and there are malignant tumors. Malignant tumors means cancers. There are a lot of benign tumors that may require surgery, but most benign tumors can be safely left alone. And it takes an experienced eye and experience rheologist to tell the difference between the benign tumor and a cancerous tumor. Cancerous tumors are of two types. There is a primary tumor coming in the liver and there is a secondary tumor coming in the liver. A liver that has spread, a cancer that has spread to the liver from another organ in the body. Now, primary tumors in the liver, usually a liver cancer or a biliary cancer. What is called as a kolange kasurama, both of them are treatable. Once upon a time it was thought that a liver tumor cannot be treated simply because of the difficulty in operating on the liver. But nowadays we can safely do surgery on the liver with minimal blood loss and excellent outcomes. So all liver tumors can be treated. In patients in which the liver tumors cannot be cut out because of the liver itself being diseased, a liver transplant may be required. I mean patients with secondary liver tumors. Secondary liver tumors are also amenable to surgery and in which what is called as oligometastatic or that is tumors that have spread only to the liver and nowhere in the body can also be treated by cutting out the tumor in addition to giving adjuvant therapy like chemotherapy or radiotherapy. So liver surgery is very safe, easy and is at many times can save the life of the patient. Thank you.