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Query: UMLS:C1864663 (
HCC
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Liver cancer (hepatocellular carcinoma,
HCC
) is increasing worldwide. About 75% of
HCC
cases result in death generally within one year. The factors responsible for the initiation and progression of
HCC
remain largely unknown and speculative, thereby impeding advancements in the development of effective therapeutic agents and biomarkers for early detection of
HCC
. A consistent marked decrease in zinc in
HCC
tumors compared with normal liver is an established clinical relationship, which occurs in virtually all cases of
HCC
. However, this relationship has been largely ignored by the contemporary clinical and research community. Consequently, the factors and mechanisms involved in this relationship have not been addressed. Thus, the opportunity and potential for its employment as biomarkers for early identification of malignancy, and for development of a chemotherapeutic approach have been lacking. This presentation includes a review of the literature and the description of important recent and new data, which provide the basis for a concept of the role of zinc in the development of
HCC
. The basis is presented for characterizing
HCC
malignancy as
ZIP14
-deficient tumors, and its requirement to prevent zinc cytotoxic effects on the malignant cells. The potential for an efficacious zinc treatment approach for
HCC
is described. The involvement of zinc in the predisposition for
HCC
by chronic liver disease/cirrhosis is presented. Hopefully, this presentation will raise the awareness, interest, and support for the much needed research in the implications of zinc in the development and progression of
HCC
.
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PMID:The status of zinc in the development of hepatocellular cancer: an important, but neglected, clinically established relationship. 2444 10