World Hepatitis Alliance Calls for Support To Cure Liver Cancer

Liver cancer is dramatically increasing in number due to the rise of contributing factors such as processed foods that contain carcinogenic chemicals. To lower the mortality rate of the condition,  World Hepatitis Alliance in London is now pursuing an advanced research to come up with a cure. 

A chance of 80 percent for cancer survival is possible if only the government will provide the proper intervention, especially the right for early detection sponsored by responsible health officials, NY Daily News reported.  To spread health awareness, World Cancer Day was celebrated last Feb. 4, 2016, with a hope to end the long suffering of patients and to provide a cure. On the same day, a free hepatitis screening detection through blood test was conducted for early detection.

In addition to the report, a statistical data of 800, 000 people die every year because of the said condition. Furthermore, World Hepatitis Alliance aims to pursue an advance governmental research with regards to a total cure through vaccination and medication for cancer cases.

To further understand how the disease process work, MedicineNet provides some fact that might help in detecting cancer cells. Early recognition of the manifestation will help define the chance of survival and the status of prognosis of the patient.

Moreover, initial manifestation will include upper abdominal pain, weight loss, loss of appetite, weakness, jaundice, and white chalk yellow like stool. If one of this signs and symptoms occur, then it is highly recommended to see a doctor for check up.

The said report also discussed the cause of liver cancer that includes poor dietary maintenance, environmental factors and family history. Knowing this information, the suspected cancer patient must have the knowledge in order to prevent sudden death and progressive cancer staging. Still cancer cure is on its way to reality as no treatment for a total health wellness is available as of the moment.

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