Increased consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSB) is associated with an increased risk for hepatocellular carcinoma ...
Drinking artificially sweetened beverages was not associated with an increased risk for liver cancer, but consumption of ...
JUST ONE fizzy drink a day could ‘significantly’ increase the risk of deadly liver cancer. But drinking sugar-free beverages ...
Liver cancer is a lethal disease with limited treatment options for advanced stages. While risk factors such as viral hepatitis, alcohol use, and obesity increase the likelihood of hepatocellular ...
A major international study has taken a closer look at whether different types of soft drinks may influence the risk of liver ...
Liver cancer remains one of the most aggressive forms of cancer, often detected only in later stages when treatment options become limited. Understanding the primary risk factors helps individuals ...
Cancer of the liver, seen in a radial cross-section abdominal scan. (Photo by: BSIP/Universal Images Group via Getty Images) The number of new liver cancer cases will nearly double in the next 25 ...
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 chance emergency room visit led to Amy Piccoli's diagnosis with late-stage colorectal cancer.