- Male
- 34 Years
- 09/09/2025
My friend had LFT and KFT tests. His AST is 233, ALT is 171, and GGT is 280. Is he suffering from liver cancer?
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
Elevated AST, ALT, and GGT levels suggest liver inflammation or damage, but they do not directly indicate liver cancer. Common causes include alcohol use, fatty liver, hepatitis, or medication effects. It is important to avoid alcohol and fatty foods and follow a liver friendly diet. Your friend should consult a doctor for further evaluation. You can book a Liver Function Test repeat, Ultrasound Whole Abdomen, and Hepatitis B & C tests to find the cause of these elevated values.
Dr. Shaik Suggests...
Take a LFT (Liver Function) Test Test
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