Is your diet increasing your risk of liver cancer?

A UC San Diego study links fatty liver disease, exacerbated by diets high in fat and sugar, to increased liver cancer risk. Damaged liver cells, unable to divide, may become cancerous over time. Potential treatments include drugs to prevent DNA damage or correct imbalances. Fast-food diets pose significant long-term risks, akin to smoking.

Is your diet increasing your risk of liver cancer?
A UC San Diego study links fatty liver disease, exacerbated by diets high in fat and sugar, to increased liver cancer risk. Damaged liver cells, unable to divide, may become cancerous over time. Potential treatments include drugs to prevent DNA damage or correct imbalances. Fast-food diets pose significant long-term risks, akin to smoking.