NO.1
Individuals with a Family History
The hereditary effect of cancer is significant. If your direct relatives have had cancer, your risk of illness is much higher than normal. This may be due to family gatherings, and shared lifestyles could also be a factor in hereditary diseases.
NO.2
Long-term Drinkers
Alcohol has a significant impact on the liver. Studies show that people who enjoy drinking are at a high risk of alcoholic hepatitis, and drinkers have a high risk of liver cancer. Similarly, patients with fatty liver and cirrhosis are much more likely to develop liver cancer than those with normal liver conditions. Therefore, for the sake of our health, reduce alcohol consumption or stop drinking.