Liver cancer deaths climb by around 50% in the last decade Liver cancer death rates have increased by around 50% in the last decade and have tripled since records began, according to the latest calculations by Cancer Research UK.
New mortality data shows that there were around 5,700 deaths from liver cancer in 2017 in the UK, which is the highest ever yearly number of deaths recorded. This has climbed from 3,200 deaths in 2007. Of all cancer types, liver cancer has had the largest increase in death rates over the last decade and the most rapid rise in deaths since UK records began.
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New mortality data shows that there were around 5,700 deaths from liver cancer in 2017 in the UK, which is the highest ever yearly number of deaths recorded. This has climbed from 3,200 deaths in 2007. Of all cancer types, liver cancer has had the largest increase in death rates over the last decade and the most rapid rise in deaths since UK records began.
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- Liver cancer deaths have increased by around 50% in the last decade The Daily Mail
- Unhealthy lifestyles fuel a 50 per cent rise in UK deaths from liver cancer The Daily Telegraph
- Liver cancer deaths in England triple in 20 years The Independent
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