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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.
Provectus to present further positive data from PV-10 Phase 2 clinical trial for metastatic melanoma at ASCO

Provectus to present further positive data from PV-10 Phase 2 clinical trial for metastatic melanoma at ASCO

Research team investigates infants with suspected GERD using combined pH/MII monitoring

Research team investigates infants with suspected GERD using combined pH/MII monitoring

eGFR as valuable as Ccr as an indicator of preoperative renal function in gastric cancer patients: Study

eGFR as valuable as Ccr as an indicator of preoperative renal function in gastric cancer patients: Study

Positive results from Phase 1 study evaluating IV administration of JX-594 to metastatic cancer patients

Positive results from Phase 1 study evaluating IV administration of JX-594 to metastatic cancer patients

Hepatitis C affects so many people and yet not recognized as serious public health problem

Hepatitis C affects so many people and yet not recognized as serious public health problem

Onyx Pharmaceuticals announces presentations evaluating carfilzomib for multiple myeloma at 46th ASCO

Onyx Pharmaceuticals announces presentations evaluating carfilzomib for multiple myeloma at 46th ASCO

Narrow-band imaging could be novel tool for in vivo assessment of mucosal angiogenesis

Narrow-band imaging could be novel tool for in vivo assessment of mucosal angiogenesis

Niacin fortification foods can cause obesity

Niacin fortification foods can cause obesity

Canadian Cancer Statistics 2010 focuses on care, support for dying patients

Canadian Cancer Statistics 2010 focuses on care, support for dying patients

Androgen receptors promote hepatitis B virus in growth and development of hepatoma cells

Androgen receptors promote hepatitis B virus in growth and development of hepatoma cells

Pennsylvania Department of Health recommends hepatitis A and B vaccination for children and adults at risk

Pennsylvania Department of Health recommends hepatitis A and B vaccination for children and adults at risk

Where are Australia’s missing hepatitis C cases?

Where are Australia’s missing hepatitis C cases?

152 research and training grants awarded to researchers at 93 institutions nationwide

152 research and training grants awarded to researchers at 93 institutions nationwide

Most recurrences of HCC occur early after initial diagnosis and treatment: Research article

Most recurrences of HCC occur early after initial diagnosis and treatment: Research article

Inhibitex commences trials on INX-189 for treatment of Hepatitis C infections

Inhibitex commences trials on INX-189 for treatment of Hepatitis C infections

BioSphere Medical to merge with Merit Medical Systems, Merit BioAcquisition

BioSphere Medical to merge with Merit Medical Systems, Merit BioAcquisition

DMC recommends Celsion to continue enrollment in ThermoDox clinical study for primary liver cancer

DMC recommends Celsion to continue enrollment in ThermoDox clinical study for primary liver cancer

Jennerex to present key data on JX-594 Phase 1 dose escalation clinical study at ASGCT Annual Meeting

Jennerex to present key data on JX-594 Phase 1 dose escalation clinical study at ASGCT Annual Meeting

Merit Medical Systems to acquire BioSphere Medical

Merit Medical Systems to acquire BioSphere Medical

Research article focuses on how IECs respond to probiotic strain B. lactis HN019

Research article focuses on how IECs respond to probiotic strain B. lactis HN019

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