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Hepatitis B and C could cause ‘significantly higher cancer risk’ than smoking daily pack of cigarettes
Hepatitis B and C could cause ‘significantly higher cancer risk’ than smoking daily pack of cigarettes
People living with hepatitis B (HBV) and hepatitis C (HCV) could be just as likely or more likely to develop cancer than someone smoking a pack of cigarettes a day, new research suggests. According to the Center for Disease Analysis (CDA) Foundation, people infected with hepatitis B and C viruses “have a similar or significantly higher risk of developing cancer than someone who actively smokes one pack of cigarettes per day”, and therefore HBC and HBC should be “considered as cancer causing infections and international guidelines should be reconsidered accordingly”. Hepatitis is the term used to describe inflammation of the liver, according to the NHS. Hepatitis B is spread in the blood of an infected person – it can be spread from infected women to their babies, or through unprotected sex and injecting drugs – and hepatitis C is usually spread through blood-to-blood contact with an infected person. The NHS says HCV is most commonly spread in the UK through sharing needles used to inject drugs. The foundation found that HBV and HCV viruses are highly oncogenic. Oncogenes are mutated genes which can lead to cancers in multiple organs and sites. Homie Razavi, managing director at CDA Foundation said: “Hepatitis B and C infections are silent epidemics. These viral infections are cancer causing but since infected individuals don’t show any symptoms until it is too late, most infections go unnoticed. “It is important for all of us to recognise the high risk of cancer associated with hepatitis B and C infections and get patients linked to care. Treatment can reduce the risk of cancer by 85% or more.” As part of a call on World Hepatitis Day 2023 (July 28), the World Hepatitis Alliance (WHA) has launched a campaign called ‘We’re not waiting’ with its global network of 323 members in over 100 countries, in order speed up the fight against the disease, which claims a life every 30 seconds. In a new survey, the WHA found that 42% of people around the world are unaware that viral hepatitis is one of the leading causes of liver cancer. Nearly three-quarters (74%) of those surveyed said knowing that hepatitis causes liver cancer means they are more likely to get tested, whilst 82% would get vaccinated. In total, over 350 million people have been diagnosed with either hepatitis B or C around the world, which results in more than 1.1 million deaths every year. And by 2040, deaths caused by this disease could surpass mortality from malaria, HIV, and tuberculosis combined, according to the WHA. “Every year, more than a million lives are lost to hepatitis,” said Danjuma Adda, president of the WHA. “The theme of World Hepatitis Day 2023 is ‘We’re not waiting’. It’s a call to accelerate elimination efforts of viral hepatitis now and the urgent need for testing and treatment for the real people who need it. “Individuals and communities around the world are making change happen in their own lives and in [the] world around them. We celebrate them, while demanding more action. We’re not waiting for change – we’re fighting to make it happen.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live
2023-07-28 17:57
Who is Jessica Caiola? Natalee Holloway's friend recounts her final moments before murder
Who is Jessica Caiola? Natalee Holloway's friend recounts her final moments before murder
Jessica Caiola said she last saw Natalee Halloway alive during their high school graduation trip in Aruba in 2005
2023-10-19 05:23
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol to meet King Charles in state visit
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol to meet King Charles in state visit
Yoon Suk-yeol has accepted an invitation from King Charles III to visit the UK.
2023-09-26 08:20
Spirit Aero flags progress in talks with the union
Spirit Aero flags progress in talks with the union
Spirit Aerosystems said on Monday it had held "constructive and positive meetings" with the U.S. machinists union through
2023-06-26 20:16
From movies to marionettes: an actor swims against the tide
From movies to marionettes: an actor swims against the tide
Award-winning Belgian film actor Bouli Lanners tenderly applies the final brushstrokes to a traditional wooden puppet he is working on in the cellar...
2023-10-28 15:27
Exonerated 'Central Park Five' member set to win council seat as New York votes in local elections
Exonerated 'Central Park Five' member set to win council seat as New York votes in local elections
An exonerated member of the “Central Park Five” is poised to win a seat on the New York City Council, decades after he was wrongly imprisoned in an infamous rape case
2023-11-07 22:45
Russia Prime Minister Starts China Trip to Deepen Trade Ties
Russia Prime Minister Starts China Trip to Deepen Trade Ties
Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin has kicked off a two-day visit to China, as Moscow seeks to deepen
2023-05-23 15:00
Third attempt fails to free luxury cruise ship MV Ocean Explorer that ran aground in Greenland
Third attempt fails to free luxury cruise ship MV Ocean Explorer that ran aground in Greenland
Another attempt to pull free a luxury cruise ship with 206 people that ran aground in the world’s northernmost national park has failed after trying to use the high tide
2023-09-14 15:54
Addison Rae: Why did Sephora remove TikTok star’s ITEM Beauty range?
Addison Rae: Why did Sephora remove TikTok star’s ITEM Beauty range?
Although ITEM Beauty was initially a direct-to-consumer business, in August 2021 it entered into an exclusive collaboration with Sephora
2023-06-21 15:25
Lord Miles account claims YouTuber captured by Taliban is alive - but fans aren’t convinced
Lord Miles account claims YouTuber captured by Taliban is alive - but fans aren’t convinced
A social media account claiming to be run by YouTuber Lord Miles, who is in the custody of the Taliban, claims he is alive, but others are unconvinced. British YouTuber Miles made a name for himself travelling to dangerous places “for fun”. But his daring acts caught up with him in March 2023 when it is believed he was captured by the Taliban, becoming a “missing person” in Afghanistan. Since then, speculation has swirled about his well-being and location as an anonymous “friend” of Lord Miles has been updating his X/Twitter account. Various tweets from other sources have periodically claimed to have evidence that the YouTuber is actually “thriving” while living in a Taliban guesthouse. But, confusion has spread over the last few days as the friend posting on his behalf claimed that Miles’ Patreon account was suspended and that he had lost thousands of pounds worth of donations that had been sent from concerned fans. Some remain unconvinced that Miles is alive as photographs or proof of life have not been forthcoming. Others have suggested that he is dead and his so-called “friends” are using his status to “scam” people out of money. One person wrote: “Just admit he's dead and you are looting his finances. Some ‘friends’ you are.” Another said: “Either he’s the deadest anyone has ever been dead or this is a scam for the ages.” The person posting on Miles’ account wrote: “Give us around 2 weeks and you will have solid proof. We expect an apology when it comes however. You guys have no idea the stuff you're putting Miles through.” Internet personality Justin Whang also got involved in the discussion, claiming to know for sure that Miles is alive. He claimed: “I know this is the same s*** everyone says and nobody believes but Miles is alive and I can’t say how I know.” One person argued: “Honestly if he does end up being alive I’m not gonna feel that silly, you have done a comically bad job of running his account (+ Patreon never would’ve been suspended but for you). “I honestly thought he was more likely to be alive when he wasn’t tweeting than since you took over.” For now, the well-being of Lord Miles appears to remain a mystery. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-10-05 19:16
Alaska Airlines has created a coffee that it says tastes better in the sky
Alaska Airlines has created a coffee that it says tastes better in the sky
Drinking bad coffee is just one of the many downsides of flying. Alaska Airlines thinks it has a solution.
2023-10-11 20:27
Free of distractions, 49ers' Deebo Samuel looks to bounce back from 'awful' 2022
Free of distractions, 49ers' Deebo Samuel looks to bounce back from 'awful' 2022
Deebo Samuel didn’t mince words when it came to evaluating his 2022 season for the San Francisco 49ers, calling his performance “awful.”
2023-06-07 05:18