Nine warning signs of deadly silent killer as number of cases on the rise

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There are nine key symptoms. File image (Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)
There are nine key symptoms. File image (Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)

Experts have shared nine key warning signs of liver cancer as cases of the disease rise.

Your risk of developing cancer depends on many factors including your age, genetics, lifestyle and environmental factors. Although liver cancer can happen at any age, it is most common in older people.

According to research from Cancer Research, liver cancer mortality rates have more than tripled between 2017 to 2019. Liver cancer is the 8th most common cause of cancer death in the UK, accounting for three per cent of all cancer deaths, reports Bristol Post.

The disease is now the fastest rising cause of cancer deaths in the UK. The case rates are predicted to rise by six per cent between 2023 and 2025, according to Liver Cancer UK.

The NHS lists the key nine symptoms of the illness as:

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  • The whites of your eyes turning yellow or your skin turning yellow, which may be less obvious on brown or black skin (jaundice) – you may also have itchy skin, darker pee and paler poo than usual

  • Loss of appetite or losing weight without trying to

  • Feeling tired or having no energy

  • Feeling generally unwell or having symptoms like flu

  • A lump in the right side of your stomach

  • Feeling or being sick

  • Pain at the top right side of your tummy or in your right shoulder

  • Symptoms of indigestion, such as feeling full very quickly when eating

  • A very swollen tummy that is not related to when you eat

The NHS website says: "Many of these symptoms are very common and can be caused by different conditions.. Having them does not definitely mean you have liver cancer. But it's important to get them checked by a GP. This is because if they're caused by cancer, finding it early may mean it's easier to treat."

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