Liver cancer cases rise 6.5% annually, making it the second leading cause of cancer deaths globally
Liver cancer is rapidly becoming a global health crisis, with new data revealing a worrying trend. Health experts warn that liver cancer cases are rising by approximately 6.5% every year, a surge that has made it the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide. This increase is driven largely by lifestyle factors, including rising rates of obesity, diabetes, and alcohol consumption, alongside chronic infections like Hepatitis B and C.
Despite these alarming statistics, awareness remains low.
Many patients are diagnosed only in the late stages when treatment options are
limited. The medical community is urging a shift toward prevention and early
detection, emphasizing that the liver is a resilient organ that can often
recover if damage is caught early. Public health campaigns are now focusing on
vaccination, regular screenings for high-risk individuals, and lifestyle
changes to reverse this deadly trend and reduce the global burden of this
preventable disease.
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