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The rates of hepatocellular carcinoma in some developing countries are many times higher than that in Western nations. A successful hepatocellular carcinoma prevention strategy in these countries would focus on incorporating:
Bacterial Infection
An infection caused by harmful bacteria entering and multiplying in the body.
Bubonic Plague
An infectious disease caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, characterized by swollen lymph nodes, fever, and skin sores. Historically known as "Black Death."
Correct Code
The appropriate sequence of characters or symbols used to represent instructions, information, or data.
Septicemia
Generalized infection spread through the body via the bloodstream; blood infection.
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