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News Medical on MSNRising liver cancer rates highlight need for urgent action worldwide
The majority of liver cancer cases could be prevented by reducing levels of viral hepatitis, alcohol consumption and MASLD ...
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MedPage Today on MSNAt Least 60% of Liver Cancers Tied to Preventable Risk Factors
Sixty percent of liver cancers are preventable by controlling risk factors including hepatitis B and C, alcohol consumption, ...
The majority of liver cancer cases could be prevented by reducing levels of viral hepatitis, alcohol consumption and MASLD (metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease – previously called ...
A new analysis of nationally representative surveys from 56 mostly low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) showed that ...
CAMBRIDGE, MA — Some 60% of liver cancer cases could be prevented by losing weight, cutting down on alcohol, and getting a ...
A comprehensive report by The Lancet Commission highlights that over 60% of liver cancer cases worldwide can be prevented by ...
The Lancet Commission on Gender and Global Health lucidly highlighted how attacks on the concept of gender, and on gender equality and women's rights more broadly, are not new. As Sarah Hawkes and her ...
SHANGHAI, Aug. 2 (Xinhua) -- A landmark report on the global prevention and control of liver cancer, led by Chinese experts and recently published in The Lancet, presents a new international roadmap ...
The world is facing an interconnected health crisis: zoonoses, antimicrobial resistance, environmental degradation, and ...
Lancet commission downplays BMI and calls for ‘preclinical’ and ‘clinical’ categories of obesity Adobe By Elizabeth Cooney Jan. 14, 2025 Cardiovascular Disease Reporter ...
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Newspoint on MSNLiver cancer cases are expected to double by 2050, research claims, and increasing obesity is responsible for this
Due to the increasing rate of obesity, cases of liver cancer are expected to double by 2050. This claim has been made in a ...
The Lancet Commission on the coronavirus pandemic has delivered a harsh verdict on how the world responded — it was “a massive global failure,” the prestigious journal declared.
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