At only 20 years old, a beloved Vietnamese elementary school teacher passed away from liver cancer — a disease usually linked to older adults. Her sudden death shocked her community and drew attention to liver health among young people.
She had shown subtle symptoms for months: fatigue, loss of appetite, stomach discomfort, and even persistent bad breath and body odor. Doctors later explained that when the liver fails, toxins build up and are released through breath, sweat, and skin — especially noticeable in the mouth, armpits, and feet. Sadly, by the time she sought medical care, her cancer was too advanced for surgery, leaving only palliative treatment. She died peacefully two weeks after leaving the hospital.
Her story is a painful reminder that liver disease can strike anyone, even the young. Doctors urge regular checkups and attention to early warning signs such as unusual odors, fatigue, or unexplained weight loss. Awareness and early diagnosis can save lives.