As India marks World Liver Day, health experts are raising concerns over the rising burden of liver cancer, a disease often linked to modern lifestyle habits and late diagnosis. Despite advances in oncology, liver cancer cases, especially hepatocellular carcinoma are climbing steadily in India. Firstpost brings out a doctor’s view to explore the reasons behind the trend, its implications and the ways to address it.read moreLiver cancer is rapidly emerging as one of the fastest-growing cancers globally, with India experiencing a consistent rise in cases. Despite progress in oncology, the rising incidence of liver cancer reveals a troubling gap in awareness and preventive efforts.Most liver cancer cases, particularly hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), occur in people with pre-existing chronic liver disease. Unfortunately, many patients remain unaware of their condition until the disease has advanced to later stages. This highlights the urgent need for early detection and effective prevention strategies.STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS ADFirstpost talked to Dr Manjeet Kumar Goyal, Consultant (Gastroenterology) at CK Birla Hospital (Gurugram) to know why liver cancer cases are increasing and the reason behind the alarming trend.More from Health
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World Liver Day: How lifestyle choices and late diagnosis are fueling India’s liver cancer crisis