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A Lancet study projects a surge in liver cancer cases, reaching 1.52 million by 2050, primarily driven by obesity. Deaths are ...
Liver cancer is still relatively rare in the United States, representing 2.1% of all new cancer diagnoses in 2025. The report ...
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 ...
Liver cancer kills more than 700,000 people a year. But 3 in 5 cases could be prevented, according to a comprehensive ...
Three out of five liver cancer cases are preventable by reducing viral hepatitis, alcohol consumption, and MASLD levels. Rising obesity-linked cancer cases are also a concern.
A recent study reveals that 60% of liver cancer cases are preventable by addressing key risk factors such as viral hepatitis, ...
Fat accumulation in the liver, common in both non-drinkers (NAFLD, now MASLD) and those who consume alcohol (AFLD), may ...
Sixty percent of liver cancers are preventable by controlling risk factors including hepatitis B and C, alcohol consumption, ...
The Lancet Commission has estimated that at least 60 per cent of liver cancers are preventable if we can control modifiable ...
Imagine a future where the global incident cases of liver cancer almost doubles, rising from 870 000 cases in 2022 to over ...
UAB researchers have reversed metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH) in mouse models. MASH is a severe liver disease associated with obesity and type 2 diabetes that affects more ...
Fatty liver disease, now medically known as MASLD, is becoming more common, especially among people who are overweight, ...