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More than 500,000 annual liver cancer diagnoses could be prevented with global interventions aimed at reducing viral hepatitis B and C, alcohol consumption and a disease strongly associated with ...
CAMBRIDGE, MA — Some 60% of liver cancer cases could be prevented by losing weight, cutting down on alcohol, and getting a ...
The adoption of the new “clinical obesity” definition alters prevalence estimates of obesity in many parts of the world ...
A new study from The Lancet Commission reveals that more than 60% of liver cancer cases worldwide could be prevented by targeting modifiable risk factors such as hepatitis ...
The 6 symptoms of cancer expected to ‘double in cases’ due to alcohol and obesity – are you at risk?
IT often strikes without symptoms until it’s too late – but spotting the early red flags of liver cancer could save your life ...
The majority of liver cancer cases could be prevented by reducing levels of viral hepatitis, alcohol consumption and MASLD ...
Experts call for urgent global action on hepatitis, alcohol, and obesity as new data shows that while preventable liver ...
Researchers warn that the public, policy makers and even clinicians are not aware of the growing problem of liver cancer.
“There are a lot of treatment options depending on how bad your liver disease is, how many cancers in the liver you have, how ...
Simple lifestyle changes could drastically cut cases of liver cancer, according to academics. The Lancet Commission on liver ...
At least 60% of liver cancers globally are preventable through risk-factor reduction, including obesity-linked metabolic ...
The majority of liver cancer cases could be prevented by reducing levels of viral hepatitis, alcohol consumption and MASLD (metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease – previously called ...
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