This means that even if you are positive, you may be able to prevent cirrhosis and reduce your risk of liver cancer. If it's determined that someone is a carrier of hepatitis B, there are medications that can reduce the risk of developing cirrhosis (and likely liver cancer) as well. read more
Although they do not cure the disease, they lower the risk of cirrhosis and might lower the risk of liver cancer, as well. Limiting alcohol and tobacco use. Drinking alcohol can lead to cirrhosis, which in turn, can lead to liver cancer. Not drinking alcohol or drinking in moderation could help prevent liver cancer. read more