Poor oral health could raise risk of liver cancer by 75%

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The other is that those living with poor oral health conditions, such as missing teeth, are more likely to eat softer and potentially less nutritious foods, which could raise the risk of liver cancer.

Hepatocellular carcinoma is a type of liver cancer that develops from the main liver cells called hepatocytes.

Cancer Research UK says: “It’s more common in people with cirrhosis.”

Cirrhosis means that the liver has become badly scarred.

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