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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 highlights the importance of early screening of first-degree relatives of patients with NAFLD

Study highlights the importance of early screening of first-degree relatives of patients with NAFLD

Combination of radiation and systemic therapy can prolong survival for advanced liver cancer patients

Combination of radiation and systemic therapy can prolong survival for advanced liver cancer patients

Global burden of liver cancer could rise by more than 55% by 2040, analysis reveals

Global burden of liver cancer could rise by more than 55% by 2040, analysis reveals

Consumption of highly refined fiber may increase liver cancer risk in some people

Consumption of highly refined fiber may increase liver cancer risk in some people

New cold perfusion approach to isolate hepatic stellate cells from fatty liver-associated tumors

New cold perfusion approach to isolate hepatic stellate cells from fatty liver-associated tumors

UT Southwestern scientists identify genetic mutations that contribute to nonalcoholic fatty liver disease

UT Southwestern scientists identify genetic mutations that contribute to nonalcoholic fatty liver disease

Cedars-Sinai investigators identify 15 cancer disparities in L.A. County

Cedars-Sinai investigators identify 15 cancer disparities in L.A. County

Cedars-Sinai investigators create new blood test for early detection of common liver cancer

Cedars-Sinai investigators create new blood test for early detection of common liver cancer

New immunological treatment against hepatitis B and D viruses shows promising results in animal models

New immunological treatment against hepatitis B and D viruses shows promising results in animal models

Scientists identify new driver for rare type of liver cancer

Scientists identify new driver for rare type of liver cancer

What is the association between polyfluoroalkyl substance exposure and risk of non-viral hepatocellular carcinoma?

What is the association between polyfluoroalkyl substance exposure and risk of non-viral hepatocellular carcinoma?

New CDC Vital Signs report: Few people diagnosed with hepatitis C receive timely treatment

New CDC Vital Signs report: Few people diagnosed with hepatitis C receive timely treatment

New CDC Vital Signs report: Less than a third of people diagnosed with hepatitis C get timely treatment

New CDC Vital Signs report: Less than a third of people diagnosed with hepatitis C get timely treatment

Exposure to a synthetic “forever chemical” linked to non-viral hepatocellular carcinoma

Exposure to a synthetic “forever chemical” linked to non-viral hepatocellular carcinoma

Vitamin B12, folic acid supplements could potentially halt or reverse advanced form of fatty liver disease

Vitamin B12, folic acid supplements could potentially halt or reverse advanced form of fatty liver disease

Extracellular vesicle-based surface protein assay likely to lead to a better way to detect early-stage hepatocellular carcinoma

Extracellular vesicle-based surface protein assay likely to lead to a better way to detect early-stage hepatocellular carcinoma

Inexpensive, self-driven microfluidic chip rapidly detects Hepatitis C virus in about 45 minutes

Inexpensive, self-driven microfluidic chip rapidly detects Hepatitis C virus in about 45 minutes

Turning to Organ-on-a-Chip Studies for the Future of Drug Discovery

Turning to Organ-on-a-Chip Studies for the Future of Drug Discovery

Study pinpoints a three-pronged approach that makes liver cancer cells stop growing

Study pinpoints a three-pronged approach that makes liver cancer cells stop growing

NIH updates its strategic plan for hepatitis B research

NIH updates its strategic plan for hepatitis B research

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