Liver Cancer Doubled in High-Income Countries

04:24 EDT 18 Jun 2018 | Medscape

Rates of liver cancer have doubled since the 1990s in high-income countries and are largely due to infection with hepatitis B and C, as well as nonalcoholic fatty liver disease.
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