Is it true that liver cancer is not transmitted to males?

It is wrong to say that liver cancer is transmitted from male to female.
Primary liver cancer, referred to as hepatocellular carcinoma, is a kind of common cancer. At present, the incidence of liver cancer in China is more common in men than in women, and the saying that liver cancer is transmitted to men but not to women is totally wrong. The cause of liver cancer has not been studied clearly so far, but it may be related to viral hepatitis, cirrhosis of the liver, aflatoxin and other physical and chemical factors.
Liver cancer may not have any special symptoms in the early stage, and many of them are already in the middle or late stage when they visit the doctor. Symptoms of liver cancer include pain in the liver area, emaciation, jaundice and loss of appetite.
If liver cancer patients are also combined with cirrhosis, they may also have liver palms, spider nevus, esophagogastric fundus varices and so on. The earlier liver cancer is treated, the better the effect will be, and it needs to be actively diagnosed and treated.