Liver Cancer: Why the Number of Cases Could Double by 2050
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The spread of liver cancer could reach dramatic proportions by 2050. Researchers say that 60% of patients could be saved with lifestyle changes.
Published in "The Lancet", an alert study on the global increase in the number of cases of this cancer, while three out of five could be prevented by vaccination and prevention.
Liver cancer is the third deadliest in the world. However, three out of five could be prevented by vaccination and policies aimed at alcohol consumption and obesity.
DEXYPTAGE - While this cancer is on the rise, scientists have just issued their recommendations to end this epidemic.
Liver cancer to double worldwide – study
PARIS — The number of people with liver cancer will nearly double worldwide by 2050 unless more is done to address preventable causes such as obesity, alcohol consumption and hepatitis, a study warned Tuesday.New cases of liver cancer — the sixth most common form of the disease — will rise to 1.52 million a year from 870,000 if current trends continue, according to data from the Global Cancer Observatory published in the Lancet medical journal.I…
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