Oncologist warns ‘even non-drinkers are at risk’ as liver cancer rises among youth; shares causes and prevention tips
admin | September 6, 2025 12:22 AM CST

Liver cancer isn't just something older adults or heavy drinkers have to worry about anymore. Even young people who don't drink are seeing a rise in cases.
In a September 5 Instagram post, Dr. Sanket Mehta, oncologist, shared the reasons behind this rise and tips on how to protect yourself.
Rising liver cancer cases among young adults
Dr. Mehta warns that liver cancer isn't just a concern for older adults or heavy drinkers anymore, "Drinkers?! Did you know liver cancer is on the rise among young people, even those who don't drink alcohol?"
"According to WHO, liver cancer cases have doubled since 1990. While many are linked to viral hepatitis, nearly 16% come from unknown causes, often fatty liver disease (NAFLD) in non-alcoholics," he says.
He also lists some alarming numbers:
- In India, NAFLD affects 16-32% of adults, that is up to 120 million people.
- Globally, NAFLD prevalence in people aged 15-39 jumped from 25% in 1990 to 38% in 2019.
- A Korean study on 5 million young adults showed NAFLD raised liver cancer risk by 13%, even after adjusting for obesity and alcohol.
- Sedentary lifestyle
- Overeating and stress
- Rising rates of diabetes and other metabolic disorders
- Get routine liver tests if you have fatty liver
- Stay active, eat balanced meals, manage weight and blood sugar
- Watch for early warning signs like fatigue, discomfort, or mild jaundice
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