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Alcohol use may heighten a man's chances of dying from liver cancer.
The odds of developing liver, esophageal, and stomach cancer may be stacked against alcohol consumers.
Low, moderate, and heavy drinking of alcohol may spur the development of different types of cancer, liver, oral, pharyngeal, colorectal, and breast cancer.
High dietary ingestion of salty foods may raise the risk of liver cancer.
Frequent ingestion of tomatoes may hinder the development of liver (hepatocellular) cancer.