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Risk factors for hepatocellular carcinoma
Marilia Rita Pinzone
, Giuseppe Nunnari
, Bruno Cacopardo
Division of Infectious Diseases
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Keyphrases
Risk Factors
100%
Hepatocellular Carcinoma
100%
Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD)
37%
Hepatitis B Virus
37%
Significant Risk Factors
25%
Cirrhosis
25%
B Hepatitis
25%
Hepatitis C Virus
12%
Antiviral Treatment
12%
Liver Cancer
12%
Diabetes
12%
Advanced Liver Disease
12%
High Incidence
12%
Vaccination
12%
Obesity
12%
Developed Countries
12%
Weight Loss
12%
Primary Prevention
12%
Preventive Measures
12%
Cause of Death
12%
Cancer Risk Factors
12%
Most Common Cause
12%
Hepatitis C Virus Infection
12%
South America
12%
Hereditary Hemochromatosis
12%
Lifestyle Modification
12%
Sub-Saharan Africa
12%
Metabolic Liver Disease
12%
Physical Exercise
12%
Liver Disease Progression
12%
Eastern Asia
12%
Western Countries
12%
Emerging Risk
12%
Chronic Alcohol Abuse
12%
Aflatoxin Exposure
12%
Medicine and Dentistry
Hepatocellular Carcinoma
100%
Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver
37%
Hepatitis B Virus
37%
Liver Disease
25%
Liver Cirrhosis
25%
Antiviral Therapy
12%
Hepatitis C Virus
12%
Malignant Neoplasm
12%
Liver Cancer
12%
Diabetes
12%
Disease Exacerbation
12%
Hepatitis C
12%
Cancer Risk Factor
12%
Hemochromatosis
12%
Lifestyle Modification
12%
Primary Prevention
12%
Metabolic Liver Disease
12%
Aflatoxin
12%