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Liver cancer is more common in older people. Over half of people newly diagnosed with liver cancer are age 65 and over. Liver cancer is more common in men than in women. Liver cancer rates are highest among Asians and Pacific Islanders, most likely because of higher prevalence of viral Hepatitis infection. Liver cancer rates are lower among whites than Blacks or Asians and Pacific Islanders. At this time, we do not know exactly what causes cancer of the liver. There are several different types of liver cancer. The most common type is associated with long-term excessive alcoholic beverage use, scarring of the liver (cirrhosis), and Hepatitis B virus or Hepatitis C virus infection. Long-term use of anabolic steroids can also increase the risk of getting liver cancer. Smoking is also believed to increase the risk of getting liver cancer.
HoloCare launches 3D surgical holograms across the UK and Europe

HoloCare launches 3D surgical holograms across the UK and Europe

RBMX protein emerges as key player in cancer progression and immunotherapy response

RBMX protein emerges as key player in cancer progression and immunotherapy response

Novel blood test shows promise in detecting early-stage cancers with high accuracy

Novel blood test shows promise in detecting early-stage cancers with high accuracy

Risk of gastrointestinal cancers translates to one in 12 people developing, and one in 16 people dying from, gastrointestinal cancers

Risk of gastrointestinal cancers translates to one in 12 people developing, and one in 16 people dying from, gastrointestinal cancers

New imaging technique could transform diagnosis and treatment of steatotic liver disease

New imaging technique could transform diagnosis and treatment of steatotic liver disease

£30M clinical study will enhance the understanding of NASH cirrhosis

£30M clinical study will enhance the understanding of NASH cirrhosis

Revolutionary study reveals Lactobacillus acidophilus could ward off liver cancer linked to fatty liver disease

Revolutionary study reveals Lactobacillus acidophilus could ward off liver cancer linked to fatty liver disease

Inhalable point-of-care urinary diagnostic platform for early lung cancer detection

Inhalable point-of-care urinary diagnostic platform for early lung cancer detection

High-resolution map of the neuroblastoma immune landscape points to new target for immunotherapy

High-resolution map of the neuroblastoma immune landscape points to new target for immunotherapy

AI advances could revolutionize hepatocellular carcinoma diagnosis

AI advances could revolutionize hepatocellular carcinoma diagnosis

Simple mail trick doubles liver cancer screening rates for high-risk patients

Simple mail trick doubles liver cancer screening rates for high-risk patients

Trends in mortality from leading cancers from 2002 to 2019 for the 314 districts in England

Trends in mortality from leading cancers from 2002 to 2019 for the 314 districts in England

Study: Risk of dying from cancer depends on where you live in England

Study: Risk of dying from cancer depends on where you live in England

Intestine epithelium-derived exosomes serve as novel mediator in regulating hepatic lipid metabolism

Intestine epithelium-derived exosomes serve as novel mediator in regulating hepatic lipid metabolism

Study identifies new target for fatty liver disease treatment

Study identifies new target for fatty liver disease treatment

UCLA researchers win NCI grants to advance liquid biopsy for early detection of cancer

UCLA researchers win NCI grants to advance liquid biopsy for early detection of cancer

Desperate families search for affordable home care

Desperate families search for affordable home care

Silencing galectin 1 protein shrinks liver cancer tumors in mice

Silencing galectin 1 protein shrinks liver cancer tumors in mice

Drug-eluting hydrogel has enhanced capabilities for treating hepatocellular carcinoma

Drug-eluting hydrogel has enhanced capabilities for treating hepatocellular carcinoma

Adherence to the WCRF/AICR guidelines can significantly reduce cancer risk

Adherence to the WCRF/AICR guidelines can significantly reduce cancer risk

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