By Thomas Samuel
The founder of the Centre for Initiative and Development, Danjuma Ada, has said that Hepatitis B and C account for nearly eighty per cent of all primary liver cancer cases.
Danjuma Ada made this known in a Facebook post to mark this year’s World Cancer Day celebration.
He explained that scientists have discovered that Hepatitis B is a DNA virus that penetrates the human genetic core of liver cells, thereby causing liver damage. According to him, once the virus gains entry into the liver, it can transform into cancer.
Ada further revealed that aflatoxin, commonly found in grains such as maize when stored for long periods, is another factor that amplifies the effects of Hepatitis.
He added that the danger of Hepatitis B and C lies in their slow progression, noting that an individual could live with the disease for up to ten years without noticeable symptoms, however, once symptoms appear, significant damage may have already occurred.
The founder of the Centre for Initiative and Development advised the public to go for routine medical check-ups and urged those affected to remain consistent with their medication.

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