Can liver cancer be diagnosed without hepatitis?

Dr. Aubrey Carter
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2025-05-03 02:10:30 Views: 97 times

Yes, in addition to hepatitis virus infection, liver cirrhosis, diet, alcohol abuse, other factors may also cause liver cancer, liver cancer risk groups should be regularly screened. Liver cancer may occur without hepatitis. The occurrence of liver cancer is related to a variety of factors, in addition to hepatitis virus infection, the following factors may also cause liver cancer: Liver cirrhosis caused by various reasons, such as alcoholic liver disease, cirrhosis after hepatitis C, etc., the risk of liver cancer will increase significantly. Diet: long-term intake of mildewed food, nitrosamine-containing food, trace element selenium deficiency, etc., may be related to the occurrence of liver cancer. Long-term alcoholism: Alcohol is mainly metabolized by the liver in the body. Long-term alcoholism can lead to liver cell damage and increase the risk of liver cancer. Others: long-term staying up late, overwork, obesity, diabetes, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, etc., may also increase the risk of liver cancer. In addition, some high-risk groups of liver cancer, such as hepatitis B virus carriers, hepatitis C virus infection, long-term alcoholics, family history of liver cancer, etc., should be regularly screened for liver cancer, so as to early detection, early diagnosis and early treatment. In short, the occurrence of liver cancer is a complex process, in addition to hepatitis virus infection, but also related to a variety of factors. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle and regular physical examinations are important for preventing liver cancer. If liver cancer is suspected, seek medical attention in time for relevant examinations to confirm diagnosis.

Can liver cancer be diagnosed without hepatitis?

Can liver cancer be diagnosed without hepatitis?



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