New Delhi [India], July 27 (ANI): The World Health Organization on Saturday called on countries in the South-East Asia Region to urgently scale up efforts to provide universal access to prevention, vaccination, diagnosis, and treatment of viral hepatitis B and C. Despite being preventable and treatable, these chronic infections are increasingly causing serious illness and deaths from liver cancer, cirrhosis, and liver failure in the region, a press release from WHO said. Today, liver cancer is the fourth biggest cause of cancer deaths in the region, and the second most common cause of cancer d…