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Liver Cancer PowerPoint Infographic

Infographic 1: Liver Cancer Risks, Symptoms & Prevention

Liver Cancer: Risks, Symptoms & Prevention
  • Primary liver cancer involves malignant cell growth in liver tissues. Key global risk factors include HBV (56%), HCV (20%), tobacco smoking (18%), and alcohol drinking (17%). In China, HBV/HCV are major drivers.
  • Symptoms include yellowing of eyes, unusual tiredness, and dark urine. Prevention focuses on healthy weight, treating hepatitis, screening for infections, and limiting alcohol/tobacco.
  • Uses a blue and yellow color scheme. "Risk through world" section shows percentages for HBV, HCV, tobacco, and alcohol with related icons.
  • "Symptoms" are depicted with icons for yellow eyes, fatigue, and dark urine.
  • "Prevention" lists strategies with corresponding icons for healthy weight, hepatitis treatment/screening, and avoiding alcohol/tobacco. A map of China is included to highlight regional prevalence.

Infographic 2: Liver Cancer Symptoms, Risks, and Treatment Insights

Liver Cancer: Symptoms, Risks, and Treatment Insights
  • Liver cancer incidence has increased by 26%, with death rates up by 25%. Key risk factors include hereditary hemochromatosis, aflatoxin B1 consumption, and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease.
    Concerning symptoms include upper abdominal discomfort, easy bruising/bleeding, and a hard lump on the right side. Less than 50% of advanced HCC patients survive over a year. Treatment options include liver transplant (for cancer and cirrhosis) and radiation therapy (limited by liver tolerance).
  • Uses a pink and white color scheme. Global maps show increased death rates and incident cases with percentages.
  • "Risk factors" are illustrated with icons for genetic hemochromatosis, moldy food (aflatoxin), and a fatty liver.
  • "Symptoms" show human figures with discomfort, bruising, and a lump. "Treatment" depicts a liver transplant and radiation therapy, alongside a statistic about advanced HCC survival.

Infographic 3: Liver Cancer UK and China Statistics, Risks & Prevention

Liver Cancer UK and China Statistics, Risks & Prevention
  • In the UK, liver cancer is the 8th most common cause of death, with 7000 cases annually. In China, 50% of cases are due to Hepatitis B and C, with 20% detected in early, treatable stages.
  • Risk factors include heavy alcohol use, excess body weight, and Type 2 diabetes. Prevention involves moderate alcohol intake, maintaining a healthy weight, and consuming protein/healthier fats.
  • Uses a yellow and pink color scheme. The UK section shows death cause rank and annual cases with a map and icons.
  • The China section highlights Hepatitis B/C prevalence and early detection rates with a map.
  • "Risk factors" (alcohol, weight, diabetes) are contrasted with "Prevention" strategies (moderate alcohol, healthy weight, diet) using icons. A central human figure with liver/digestive system is featured.

Infographic 4: Liver Cancer Symptoms by Cirrhosis, Risk Factors & US Prevalence

Liver Cancer Symptoms by Cirrhosis, Risk Factors & US Prevalence
  • Liver cancer symptoms vary by cirrhotic background: with cirrhosis, expect unintentional weight loss, fatigue, and decreased appetite; without cirrhosis, early stages may be asymptomatic.
  • Hepatocellular carcinoma is the 3rd leading cause of cancer-related deaths globally. Risk factors include chronic viral hepatitis, Type 2 diabetes, anabolic steroid use, and male sex.
  • Annually, 300,000 people are diagnosed with liver cancer in the USA.
  • Uses a blue and red color scheme. "Cirrhotic background" and "No cirrhotic background" sections list symptoms with icons (weight loss, fatigue, appetite).
  • "Hepatocellular carcinomas" is highlighted with a "3rd" rank and a cancer ribbon.
  • "Risk factors" are shown with icons for hepatitis, diabetes, steroids, and male sex. A magnifying glass over a US map indicates 300,000 diagnoses per year.

Infographic 5: Symptoms, Risks, Prevention, Treatment & Diagnosis of Liver Cancer

Symptoms, Risks, Prevention, Treatment & Diagnosis of Liver Cancer
  • Liver cancer symptoms include light grey stools, unexplained weight loss, and itchy skin. Risk factors are liver hepatitis, aflatoxins, and fast foods.
  • Prevention involves moderate alcohol, healthy weight, healthy fats/protein, and staying active. Treatment options are tumor removal, targeted therapy, and radiation.
  • Diagnosis methods include ultrasound (sensitive for small masses), abdominal MRI, and liver biopsy.
  • Uses red and gray color scheme with a prominent red cancer ribbon. "Symptoms" are shown with icons for stool, weight, and itchy skin.
  • "Risk factors" (hepatitis, aflatoxins, fast foods) and "Prevention" (alcohol, weight, food, activity) use icons.
  • "Treatment" (tumor removal, targeted, radiation) and "Diagnosis methods" (ultrasound, MRI, biopsy) are represented by medical icons.

Infographic 6: Viral Hepatitis Causes, Symptoms & HCC Progression

Viral Hepatitis Causes, Symptoms & HCC Progression
  • Most liver cancer (Hepatocellular carcinoma) is caused by viral hepatitis: HBV (54%), HCV (31%), others (15%). It is 3 times more common in men and often diagnosed in those over 75.
  • Symptoms include GI issues, lower limb edema, fatigue, and weight loss. HCC progresses from normal liver to fatty liver disease, steatohepatitis, fibrosis/cirrhosis, and finally, hepatocellular carcinoma.
  • Uses a green and orange color scheme. Circles show percentages for HBV, HCV, and other causes.
  • "Who gets liver cancer?" uses male/female icons and an elder icon for age. Symptoms (GI, edema, fatigue, weight loss) are represented by icons around a central figure.
  • A linear progression graphic illustrates liver changes from normal to HCC.

Infographic 7: Liver Cancer Types, Risks, Prevention, Diagnosis

Liver Cancer Types, Risks, Prevention, Diagnosis
  • The major types of liver cancer are Hepatocellular carcinoma (75%) and Intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (15%). Risk factors include environmental toxins, metabolic diseases, fatty liver disease, and genetic hemochromatosis.
  • Prevention involves reducing alcohol, treating chronic hepatitis, healthy lifestyle, and HBV vaccination. Diagnosis uses ultrasound, MRI, and biopsy. Treatment options include embolization, ablation, and surgery (transplant/hepatectomy).
  • Uses blue, red, and white color scheme. A pie chart shows percentages of liver cancer types.
  • "Risk Factors" are depicted with icons for toxins, metabolic issues, fatty liver, and genetics. "Prevention" uses icons for alcohol reduction, hepatitis treatment, healthy lifestyle, and vaccination.
  • "Screening and Diagnosis Methods" show an ultrasound, MRI, and biopsy icons. "Treatment" lists options with medical icons for embolization, ablation, and surgery.

Infographic 8: Symptoms, UK Statistics, Cirrhosis Link & Treatments of Liver Cancer

Symptoms, UK Statistics, Cirrhosis Link & Treatments of Liver Cancer
  • Liver cancer symptoms include swollen abdomen (due to impaired hepatic venous outflow), nausea/vomiting (hepatic dysfunction), unusual tiredness (systemic inflammation), and appetite loss (cytokine dysregulation).
  • In the UK, there are 6,000 new cases annually, 16 deaths daily, and 17 new diagnoses daily.
    1/3 of people with liver cirrhosis develop HCC, with an 1-8% annual development rate; 90% of HCC cases in Western countries have a cirrhotic background.
  • Treatment options include targeted therapy, immunotherapy (checkpoint inhibitors, systemic), and radiation.
  • Uses pink/red and gray color scheme with a prominent red cancer ribbon. Top section displays symptoms (swollen abdomen, nausea, fatigue, appetite loss) with illustrative icons and brief explanations.
  • "In UK" section shows annual cases, daily deaths, and diagnoses with calendar and people icons.
  • "Cirrhosis & LC" highlights the link with pie charts and percentages. "Treatment" details options (targeted, immunotherapy, radiation) with medical icons.

Infographic 9: Definition, Risks, Prevention, Diagnosis & Treatment of Liver Cancer

Definition, Risks, Prevention, Diagnosis & Treatment of Liver Cancer
  • Liver cancer is defined by malignant cell growth in the liver. Risk factors include heavy alcohol use (leading to cirrhosis), excess body weight (MASLD/cirrhosis), and Type 2 diabetes.
  • Prevention involves moderate alcohol intake, healthy weight, and consuming protein/healthier fats. Diagnosis relies on blood tests, imaging, bone scans, and liver biopsy. Treatment options are tumor removal, liver transplant, radiation therapy, and targeted therapy.
  • Uses an orange and blue color scheme with a prominent yellow ribbon. "Risk factors" (alcohol, weight, diabetes) and "Prevention" (alcohol moderation, weight management, diet) are shown with icons around a central liver illustration.
  • "Diagnosis" methods (blood tests, imaging, bone scan, biopsy) and "Treatment" options (tumor removal, transplant, radiation, targeted therapy) are presented with medical icons in separate gray boxes.

Infographic 10: Liver Cancer Global Impact, HCC Prevalence, Symptoms & US/China

Liver Cancer Global Impact, HCC Prevalence, Symptoms & US/China
  • Globally, there are 815,000 new liver cancer cases and 830,180 mortalities annually, with a 20% five-year survival rate. 90% of primary liver cancers are hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).
  • 40% of HCC patients are diagnosed in late stages, with symptoms like enlarged abdomen, abdominal pain, easy bruising, weight loss, and jaundice appearing in advanced stages.
  • In China, 20% of HCC is diagnosed early with curative options, whereas 30% of US HCC patients receive no treatment.
  • Uses a green and yellow color scheme. Top left shows global new cases, survival, and mortality.
  • A pie chart highlights HCC prevalence (90%), with a statistic on late diagnoses (40%).
  • "Symptoms" are displayed with icons for enlarged abdomen, pain, bruising, weight loss, and jaundice, noting their late appearance.
  • Rectangular boxes compare early diagnosis/treatment in China (20%) and untreated cases in the US (30%) with country maps and icons.

Infographic 11: Liver Cancer Risks, Statistics & Future Treatments

Liver Cancer Risks, Statistics & Future Treatments
  • Liver cancer incidence has tripled since 1980. It's more common in men. Death rates have been increasing since 2000.
  • Key risk factors include alcohol consumption, being overweight, type 2 diabetes, and having hepatitis.
  • Current treatment options are limited with low survival rates. Immune checkpoint inhibitors targeting PD-L1 and PD-1 proteins show promise.
  • Uses a teal and pink color scheme.
  • Highlights the increasing incidence and death rate with large percentages and arrows.
  • Illustrates risk factors (alcohol, weight, diabetes, hepatitis) with icons.
  • Depicts future treatment options with an icon representing immune checkpoint inhibitors.

Infographic 12: Global Impact, Symptoms & Key Risks of Liver Cancer

Global Impact, Symptoms & Key Risks of Liver Cancer
  • Liver cancer is the 6th most common cancer globally, more prevalent in men, and often asymptomatic until advanced stages.
  • Key symptoms include upper abdominal pain, unexplained weight loss, appetite loss, and white chalky stool.
  • Major risk factors are chronic hepatitis B & C infections, excessive alcohol consumption, and aflatoxin-contaminated food.

Infographic 13: Liver Disease & Cancer Overview Diagnosis, Risk Factors & Gender Impact

Liver Disease & Cancer Overview: Diagnosis, Risk Factors & Gender Impact
  • Liver cancer is the most common cancer in men. Diagnosis involves physical exams (checking for jaundice), CT scans for tumor details, and liver function blood tests.
  • Risk factors include hemochromatosis, cirrhosis (often alcohol-induced), a history of diabetes (linked to fatty liver disease), and male sex, as men are more prone to hepatocellular carcinoma.

Infographic 14: Understanding Liver Cancer Causes, Symptoms, and Diagnosis

Understanding Liver Cancer Causes, Symptoms, and Diagnosis
  • Liver cancer occurs when liver cells grow abnormally, forming tumors that affect the organ's ability to function. It is more common in men, with a high percentage diagnosed at advanced stages.
  • The infographic shows a liver illustration with tumors, global statistics, and a diagnostic pathway using icons. It highlights common symptoms like loss of appetite, nausea, and fever, using simple vector illustrations and medical icons for ultrasound, CT scan, and biopsy.

Infographic 15: Prevalence, Risk Factors, and Diagnostic Tools of Liver Cancer

Prevalence, Risk Factors, and Diagnostic Tools of Liver Cancer
  • Liver cancer is a global health issue, with significant case numbers reported in the UK, USA, and China. Risk factors like hepatitis, aflatoxins, and unhealthy diets contribute to its development, while early detection is key for management.
  • The infographic uses bold numbers and maps to show global case distribution. It features icons for symptoms (e.g., light grey stools, unexplained weight loss, and itchy skin) and diagnostic tools like ultrasound, liver function tests, and sample analysis.

Infographic 16: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Approaches of Liver Cancer

Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Approaches of Liver Cancer
  • Liver cancer risk increases with obesity, alcohol use, smoking, and liver cirrhosis. Most cases are hepatocellular carcinoma, with higher prevalence in men, while treatments include surgery, local ablation, and systemic therapies.
  • The infographic uses green-themed icons showing risk factors like alcohol, smoking, and liver disease. It presents symptom icons (pain, fluid buildup, fatigue), prevalence rates, and treatment options like liver resection and systemic therapy.

Infographic 17: Risk Factors, Prevention, and Treatment Options for Liver Cancer

Risk Factors, Prevention, and Treatment Options for Liver Cancer
  • Liver cancer ranks as the 6th most common cancer and 3rd leading cause of cancer deaths globally. Major risk factors include hepatitis infection, alcohol use, and obesity, while early prevention and timely treatments are essential for better outcomes.
  • The infographic features a blue ribbon for liver cancer awareness and a world map highlighting global impact. It uses bold icons to showcase risk factors, prevention strategies, and treatment options like liver transplant, surgery, and chemotherapy.

Infographic 18: Liver Cancer Global Burden, Types, and Prevention

Liver Cancer Global Burden, Types, and Prevention
  • Liver cancer is a serious global health issue, with 800,000 people diagnosed worldwide each year. Major types include hepatocellular carcinoma, bile duct cancer, and rarer forms like hepatoblastoma and angiosarcoma.
  • The infographic features pink-themed liver illustrations, icons for symptoms (weakness, fever, jaundice), and prevention tips like hepatitis vaccination and quitting smoking. It also includes global prevalence figures and death rate trends in recent years.

Infographic 19: Liver Cancer in the USA Rising Cases, Risk Factors, and Prevention Tips

Liver Cancer in the USA Rising Cases, Risk Factors, and Prevention Tips
  • Liver cancer rates in the USA have more than tripled since 1980, mainly due to obesity, fatty diets, and hepatitis C infections. Recognizing symptoms like unexplained weight loss, abdominal pain, and easy bleeding is crucial for early detection.
  • The infographic uses green and black icons showing risk factors (smoking, obesity, alcohol), symptoms, and simple prevention tips. It emphasizes the importance of maintaining a healthy weight, avoiding alcohol, and not smoking to reduce risk.

Infographic 20: Risk Factors, Symptoms, and Global Impact of Liver Cancer

Risk Factors, Symptoms, and Global Impact of Liver Cancer
  • Liver cancer is a leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide, with hepatocellular carcinoma being the most common type. Risk factors include chronic viral hepatitis, type 2 diabetes, anabolic steroid use, and male sex.
  • The infographic uses blue and peach color themes with icons showing cirrhotic vs. non-cirrhotic backgrounds. It highlights key symptoms like fatigue and appetite loss, risk factors, and a global statistic of 800,000 annual cases.

Infographic 20: Symptoms, Diagnosis, Risk Factors, and Prevention of Liver Cancer

Symptoms, Diagnosis, Risk Factors, and Prevention of Liver Cancer
  • Liver cancer affects over 800,000 people globally each year, with common risk factors including hepatitis infections, alcohol consumption, and aflatoxin exposure. Early detection through physical exams, imaging, and liver function tests improves outcomes.
  • The infographic features a red liver illustration with visible tumors, bold icons for symptoms like abdominal pain and easy bleeding, and clear prevention tips like reducing alcohol intake, hepatitis vaccination, and healthy lifestyle choices.

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