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Liver Cancer: Why the Number of Cases Could Double by 2050

A study, published on Tuesday 29 July 2025 in the medical journal The Lancet, reveals that the number of liver cancers could double by 2050. This type of cancer, already the third deadliest in the world, arouses the concern of researchers from six countries, who call for global public action to stop this disturbing progression.

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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.

·Budapest, Hungary
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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.

·Paris, France
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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.

·Paris, France
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DEXYPTAGE - While this cancer is on the rise, scientists have just issued their recommendations to end this epidemic.

·Paris, France
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focus.de broke the news in Berlin, Germany on Tuesday, July 29, 2025.
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