because they have fat in their bofy and which makes the aterioles relax and get widener and fat is blocking the aterioles which makes them get the liver cancer
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Drinking alcohol abusively over a period of decades has been implicated statistically with the development of liver cancer. Interestingly, cancer is much more likely to develop after an alcohol abuser stops drinking. That's because it is during the period that the liver is rapidly regenerating that abnormal cells are more likely to develop.
Smoking and heavy alcohol abuse (especially over a period of decades) both increase the risk of liver damage.
If it has the word "disease" in it, you can die from it. Just use that as a general rule.The liver is a vital part of the body, basic bodily functions are not able to be fulfilled without it. The liver is used to filter out parts of the blood that are not wanted, such as alcohol. A person who is drunk is experiencing an overloaded liver that cannot remove the alcohol before it reaches the brain.Liver cancer has over 90% mortality rate.Here's a table of liver cancer mortality:http://cancer.emedtv.com/liver-cancer/liver-cancer-survival-rates-p2.htmlFatty-liver is a condition where fat builds up in the liver, and makes it perform at a slower rate.There are a lot of liver diseases.
Alcohol cirrhosis of the liver is scarring caused by decades of very heavy drinking.
Liver Cancer is a long-term effect of heavy drinking.
Excessive drinking can result in alcohol poisoning and liver failure.
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Anything can cause cancer and depending on your predisposition to certain types of cancer not taking care of your body you can have cancer. The drinking of too much alcohol can cause alcoholic hepatitis which can lead to the development of jaundice. Chronic liver inflammation can lead to cirrhosis of the liver. Binge drinking can cause blackouts, memory loss and anxiety. Long term drinking can cause permanent brain damage and serious mental problems. So, as you can see alcohol is not the best for maximum performance of your body.
It takes many years of heavy drinking to be a cause of liver damage. On the other hand, drinking in moderation benefits the liver.
Surprisingly, liver cancer is more likely to occur after a long-time alcohol abuser stops drinking. That's because as the liver quickly re-grows, malignant cells are more likely to develop. My guess would be that you would just die quicker...therefore the patient would be committing suicide.
Of course! Alcohol is metabolized by the liver, and will affect liver function tests.
The liver is able to regenerate. it depends on how damaged your liver is before you stop drinking alcohol. so in mild liver damage yes. Liver cancer tends to occur in individuals who have stopped drinking. The typical pattern is is that an individual with alcoholic cirrhosis stops drinking for ten years or so and then develops liver cancer. It is somewhat unusual for an actively drinking alcoholic to develop liver cancer. What happens is that when the drinking is stopped, the liver cells try to heal by regenerating (reproducing). It is during this active regeneration that a cancer-producing genetic change (mutation) can occur, which explains the occurrence of liver cancer after the drinking has been stopped.