The liver is a major site for the formation and metastasis of tumors. Malignant liver tumors fall into two classes: Primary and Metastatic. While the former originate in the liver itself, the latter, commonly known as 'liver metastases' are cancerous tumors that originate at sites remote from the liver and spread to the liver via the bloodstream. As filtration of blood is one of the main functions of the liver, cancer cells from other parts of the body have easy access to the liver which provides a fertile platform for the tumor, not only because of its rich, dual blood supply but also because of humoral factors that promote cell growth. It therefore becomes essential to control the dissemination and growth of metastatic tumors...