Saturday, May 10, 2008

cause of liver cancer

Leading cause of liver cancer: cirrhosis
In the vast majority of cases (90%), liver cancer develops from cirrhosis, liver disease can therefore be regarded as a precancerous condition. If alcohol is a factor well known to cirrhosis, the virus of hepatitis C is the leading cause of cirrhosis. Of 100 people infected with hepatitis C, 20 will develop cirrhosis, while 30% of cirrhosis lead to liver cancer, with 3 to 7% of new cancers each year.
Other causes include hepatitis B and hematochromatose (iron overload, genetic disease). But there is also a risk factor increasingly involved in cirrhosis: the NASH (non-alcoholic steato hepatis). It is a metabolic syndrome involving obesity, hypertension and diabetes, causing an overload in fat cells and liver abnormalities induced liver. This risk is rapidly expanding in the rich and industrialized countries, where obesity and poor eating habits are gaining ground. Click Here for more!

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