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High-fat diets may lead to liver cells becoming cancerous
Long before a liver tumor appears, a high-fat diet can push liver cells into a risky survival mode. That is the central ...
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Liver Cancer Treatment Landscape Shifts Rapidly, but Best Sequencing Still Unclear
Immunotherapy-based combinations have rapidly become the dominant first-line treatment for advanced hepatocellular carcinoma ...
People coinfected with HIV and hepatitis C virus remain at risk for hepatocellular carcinoma within 6 years of starting ...
Liver cells exposed to a high fat diet revert to an immature state that is more susceptible to cancer-causing mutations.
What if your liver was silently preparing for cancer — just six months after starting a high-fat diet? New research from MIT ...
Embolization is a safe, noninvasive treatment option for liver cancer tumors that can’t be removed surgically. You can usually go home on the same day as an embolization procedure, and side effects ...
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Fatty diets reprogram hepatocytes and increase liver cancer risk
One of the biggest risk factors for developing liver cancer is a high-fat diet. A new study from MIT reveals how a fatty diet ...
A fatty diet doesn’t just damage the liver — it rewires its cells in ways that give cancer a dangerous head start.
Doctors often monitor tumor markers in the blood to help diagnose and treat liver cancer. Alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) is the most common tumor marker that doctors monitor. Tumor markers, also called ...
MASLD and Liver Cancer: What’s the Link? Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) is a condition where too much fat builds up in your liver. Unlike fatty liver caused by heavy ...
Lifestyle-related liver diseases, linked to obesity and alcohol consumption, are increasing, says Professor Pierce Chow from ...
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