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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.
Human Genome Sciences submits BLA for ZALBIN

Human Genome Sciences submits BLA for ZALBIN

Gilead Sciences and GSK to commercialize Viread in 5 Asian countries

Gilead Sciences and GSK to commercialize Viread in 5 Asian countries

Americans with hepatitis C are at increased risk of developing liver cancer, says NVHR

Americans with hepatitis C are at increased risk of developing liver cancer, says NVHR

Treatment rates for hepatitis C virus declining, say researchers

Treatment rates for hepatitis C virus declining, say researchers

Antiviral therapy for hepatitis C appears to be declining in the U.S.; lack of diagnosis is primary barrier to treatment

Antiviral therapy for hepatitis C appears to be declining in the U.S.; lack of diagnosis is primary barrier to treatment

Provectus Pharmaceuticals announces Phase 1 interim study data of PV-10 for metastatic melanoma

Provectus Pharmaceuticals announces Phase 1 interim study data of PV-10 for metastatic melanoma

Cancer promoting gene identified

Cancer promoting gene identified

New hope for patients with liver cancer

New hope for patients with liver cancer

New studies suggest elevated risk of gastrointestinal cancers in diabetic patients

New studies suggest elevated risk of gastrointestinal cancers in diabetic patients

Gastrointestinal symptoms may interfere with nutritional management of ED patients

Gastrointestinal symptoms may interfere with nutritional management of ED patients

Embryonic stem cells raise hope of cellular replacement therapy for liver failure

Embryonic stem cells raise hope of cellular replacement therapy for liver failure

Recent progress of Delcath Systems in drug delivery platform reported

Recent progress of Delcath Systems in drug delivery platform reported

Report on unexplained liver haemorrhage after metastasis radiofrequency ablation published

Report on unexplained liver haemorrhage after metastasis radiofrequency ablation published

Reduction of serum bilirubin, the hallmark of successful biliary drainage

Reduction of serum bilirubin, the hallmark of successful biliary drainage

Study: EP4 agonist may reduce gastric bleeding and inflammation

Study: EP4 agonist may reduce gastric bleeding and inflammation

Chronic hepatitis B seems to progress faster in men, report scientists

Chronic hepatitis B seems to progress faster in men, report scientists

Experimental study shows beneficial effects of Vardenafil on NSAID-induced gastric ulcer

Experimental study shows beneficial effects of Vardenafil on NSAID-induced gastric ulcer

Green tea prevents the development of hepatic fibrosis in rat model of DMN-induced liver fibrosis

Green tea prevents the development of hepatic fibrosis in rat model of DMN-induced liver fibrosis

Lee's Pharmaceutical granted exclusive license to Jennerex' lead product for HCC

Lee's Pharmaceutical granted exclusive license to Jennerex' lead product for HCC

Press conference highlights emerging treatments in pancreatic cancer

Press conference highlights emerging treatments in pancreatic cancer

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