In the last few decades, the percentage of people in the United States who develop liver cancer has increased, although the rate has been relatively stable in recent years. The reason for this increase could be the increase in the number of Americans with viral hepatitis, which is known to cause hepatocellular carcinoma, the most common kind of liver cancer in the United States.
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- HCC, the most common form of liver cancer, is diagnosed in about 24,100 people each year. Watch this webcast to learn more about the latest advances in the diagnosis and treatment of liver cancer. http://www.orlive.com/nyp/videos/hepatocellular-carcinoma1
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