Lifestyle tweaks may cut liver cancer risk, new study hints

NCT ID NCT07111130

First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study looks at whether lifestyle changes can reduce the risk of liver cancer in people already at high risk. Researchers will track changes in bile acids, gut bacteria, and liver health in 90 adults aged 50-90. The goal is to see if simple adjustments can make a lasting difference.

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Conditions

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Changi General Hospital

    Singapore, 529889, Singapore

  • National Cancer Center Singapore

    Singapore, 168583, Singapore

  • National University Hospital

    Singapore, 119074, Singapore

  • Sengkang General Hospital

    Singapore, 544886, Singapore

  • SingHealth Polyclinics - Bedok

    Singapore, 469662, Singapore

  • SingHealth Polyclinics - Bukit Merah

    Singapore, 150163, Singapore

  • SingHealth Polyclinics - Marine Parade

    Singapore, 440080, Singapore

  • SingHealth Polyclinics - Outram

    Singapore, 168937, Singapore

  • SingHealth Polyclinics - Pasir Ris

    Singapore, 519466, Singapore

  • SingHealth Polyclinics - Punggol

    Singapore, 820681, Singapore

  • SingHealth Polyclinics - Sengkang

    Singapore, 545025, Singapore

  • SingHealth Polyclinics - Tampines

    Singapore, 529203, Singapore

  • Singapore General Hospital

    Singapore, 169608, Singapore

  • Tan Tock Seng Hospital

    Singapore, 308433, Singapore

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