A new report from The Lancet reveals that three out of five liver cancer cases worldwide are linked to preventable risk factors, with obesity-related cases on the rise.
Breakdown
- Over 60 percent of liver cancer cases are linked to preventable risk factors. 4s
- Key risk factors include viral hepatitis, alcohol, and obesity-related liver disease. 10s
- Poorer communities are disproportionately affected due to unhealthy diets and limited awareness. 17s
- The rise in liver cancer is also seen in Africa, driven by changing diets and lifestyles. 1m 12s
- Without urgent prevention, liver cancer cases could nearly double by 2050. 1m 44s