In a majority of cases, liver cancer does not doesn't have to happen if people avoid risk factors, a new global study performed in Hong Kong has found.

Without efforts to address some causes, including alcohol use and metabolic issues, the researchers warn that cases could nearly double by 2050.

Lancet Commission says three in five cases preventable with action on obesity, alcohol and hepatitis

In a majority of cases, liver cancer does not doesn't have to happen if people avoid risk factors, a new global study performed in Hong Kong has found.

More than 500,000 annual liver cancer diagnoses could be prevented with global interventions aimed at reducing viral hepatitis B and C, alcohol consumption and a disease strongly…