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Researchers warn that the public, policy makers and even clinicians are not aware of the growing problem of liver cancer.
At least 60% of liver cancers globally are preventable through risk-factor reduction, including obesity-linked metabolic ...
Fatty liver disease is one of the fastest-growing health concerns worldwide, impacting roughly 32% of people worldwide, according to a 2022 systematic review. It is closely tied to rising rates of ...
Poor dietary habits and obesity are key contributors to non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD).leading to inflammation and ...
The majority of liver cancer cases could be prevented by reducing levels of viral hepatitis, alcohol consumption and MASLD ...
The majority of liver cancer cases could be prevented by reducing levels of viral hepatitis, alcohol consumption and MASLD ...
Certain foods and nutrients were found to influence the risk of developing liver cancer. For example, aflatoxins (toxins from ...
Without efforts to address some causes, including alcohol use and metabolic issues, the researchers warn that cases could ...
Imagine a future where the global incident cases of liver cancer almost doubles, rising from 870 000 cases in 2022 to over 1·5 million in 2050. This scenario, and all the attendant harms to health and ...
MASLD is highly prevalent among individuals with chronic hepatitis B and increases the risk for liver fibrosis.
Advances such as triple agonists, gene editing, and microbiome therapy offer hope for metabolic diseases, but global access and early detection remain limited.
“It is one of the most challenging cancers to treat, with five-year survival rates ranging from approximately 5% to 30%,” ...