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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.
Study shows promise for new cancer-stopping therapy

Study shows promise for new cancer-stopping therapy

Protein abundant in embryonic stem cells offers a new cancer target

Protein abundant in embryonic stem cells offers a new cancer target

New device for coagulating and killing unwanted tissue during surgery

New device for coagulating and killing unwanted tissue during surgery

Pioneering technique for treatment of liver tumours

Pioneering technique for treatment of liver tumours

Study shows beneficial effects statins may have on gastrointestinal disorders

Study shows beneficial effects statins may have on gastrointestinal disorders

Women with a history of hypothyroidism at greater risk of developing liver cancer

Women with a history of hypothyroidism at greater risk of developing liver cancer

Anti-viral drug telaprevir improves response, halves duration of hepatitis C treatment

Anti-viral drug telaprevir improves response, halves duration of hepatitis C treatment

Sorafenib and vitamin K combo shows anti-tumor effects in pancreas cancer, hepatocellular carcinoma

Sorafenib and vitamin K combo shows anti-tumor effects in pancreas cancer, hepatocellular carcinoma

Early treatment for hepatitis C offers a good chance of a cure

Early treatment for hepatitis C offers a good chance of a cure

Experimental agent shows promise for advanced biliary cancer

Experimental agent shows promise for advanced biliary cancer

Removal of ovaries during hysterectomy increases risk of death, outweighs benefits

Removal of ovaries during hysterectomy increases risk of death, outweighs benefits

Study looks at effect of transcatheter arterial chemoembolization on liver function

Study looks at effect of transcatheter arterial chemoembolization on liver function

Celsion announces promising trial results for ThermoDox in breast cancer

Celsion announces promising trial results for ThermoDox in breast cancer

The immune system's role in hepatitis C recurrence after liver transplantation

The immune system's role in hepatitis C recurrence after liver transplantation

Research looks at the elimination of hepatitis B and C

Research looks at the elimination of hepatitis B and C

Sorafenib may help patients suffering from advanced portal hypertension

Sorafenib may help patients suffering from advanced portal hypertension

Carnitine supplementation appears to prevent development of liver cancer

Carnitine supplementation appears to prevent development of liver cancer

Researchers investigate new way to block reproduction of the hepatitis C virus

Researchers investigate new way to block reproduction of the hepatitis C virus

Scots and Irish at greater risk of drink-related death, study shows

Scots and Irish at greater risk of drink-related death, study shows

Potential colon cancer being tested

Potential colon cancer being tested

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