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219 Notable deaths
 by liver cancer

David Bowie

English musician and actor (1947–2016).

Born January 8th, 1947 in Brixton. [ref]

Died January 10th, 2016 at 69 years old in New York City, Manhattan (liver cancer). [ref]

Chiang Kai-shek

Chinese politician, military leader, and president of the roc (1887–1975).

Born October 31st, 1887 in Xikou. [ref]

Died April 5th, 1975 at 87 years old in Taipei (liver cancer). [ref]

Alec Guinness

British actor (1914–2000).

Born April 2nd, 1914 in Marylebone. [ref]

Died August 5th, 2000 at 86 years old in Midhurst (liver cancer). [ref]

Gregg Allman

American musician (1947–2017).

Born December 8th, 1947 in Saint Thomas Hospital.

Died May 27th, 2017 at 69 years old in Richmond Hill (liver cancer). [ref]

Hans Christian Andersen

Danish writer and poet (1805–1875).

Born April 2nd, 1805 in Odense. [ref]

Died August 5th, 1875 at 70 years old in Rolighed (liver cancer). [ref]

Allen Ginsberg

American poet and writer (1926–1997).

Born June 3rd, 1926 in Newark.

Died April 5th, 1997 at 70 years old in East Village (liver cancer). [ref]

Mickey Mantle

American baseball player (1931–1995).

Born October 20th, 1931 in Spavinaw.

Died August 13th, 1995 at 63 years old in Spavinaw (liver cancer).

Sun Yat-sen

Chinese politician, physician, and revolutionary (1866–1925).

Born November 12th, 1866 in Cuiheng. [ref]

Died March 12th, 1925 at 58 years old in Peking Union Medical College Hospital (liver cancer). [ref]

Johannes Brahms

German composer (1833–1897).

Born May 7th, 1834 in Hamburg. [ref]

Died April 3rd, 1897 at 62 years old in Vienna (liver cancer). [ref]

Gregory Hines

American actor and dancer (1946–2003).

Born February 14th, 1946 in New York City.

Died August 9th, 2003 at 57 years old in Los Angeles (liver cancer).

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