 The study found three distinct trajectories of liver cancer burden, increasing, stable, and decreasing. The majority of countries belong to the decreasing group, which was mainly attributed to declines in liver cancer due to Hepatitis B. The increasing group was mostly driven by increases in liver cancer due to alcohol use, Hepatitis C and Hepatitis B. The study also found that countries with high levels of universal health coverage had lower rates of liver cancer. This article was authored by Fan Yang, Jianqin Sun, Changfaxia, and others.