| Literature DB >> 22681852 |
Spiros P Hiotis1, Nuh N Rahbari, Gerald A Villanueva, Eunjie Klegar, Wei Luan, Qin Wang, Herman T Yee.
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BACKGROUND: To determine clinical-pathologic variables in patients with a new diagnosis of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and underlying hepatitis B vs. C infection.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22681852 PMCID: PMC3407024 DOI: 10.1186/1471-230X-12-64
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Gastroenterol ISSN: 1471-230X Impact factor: 3.067
Figure 1HCC incidence according to underlying etiology (current series). Underlying risk factors for HCC in current series closely resembles global demographic: worldwide epidemiologic data estimate HCC due to HBV in 53-54% of total cases, and due to HCV in 25%-31% of cases
Demographic and clinical-pathologic comparisons of patients with HCC associated with underlying HBV vs. those with HCV-associated HCC
| | Male | 115 (90%) | 85 (95%) | 30 (79%) | p = 0.007 |
| | Female | 12 (10%) | 4 (5%) | 8 (21%) | |
| | Asian | 82 (65%) | 80 (90%) | 2 (5%) | p < 0.001 |
| | Non-Asian | 45 (35%) | 9 (10%) | 36 (95%) | |
| | Median | 53 | 50 | 58 | NS |
| | Range | 21-79 | 21-75 | 47-79 | |
| | Distribution | | | | |
| | 21-30 | 5 (4%) | 5 (6%) | 0 (0%) | |
| | 31-40 | 18 (14%) | 18 (20%) | 0 (0%) | p < 0.001 ‡ |
| | 41-50 | 23 (18%) | 21 (24%) | 2 (5%) | |
| | 51-60 | 50 (39%) | 28 (31%) | 22 (58%) | |
| | >60 | 31 (24%) | 17 (19%) | 14 (37%) | |
| | Mean ± S.D | 1.6 ± 1.6 | 1.0 ± 1.1 | 2.9 ± 1.5 | p < 0.001 |
| | | 18 (15%) | 6 (7%) | 12 (32%) | p < 0.001 |
| | | 8 (6%) | 1 (1%) | 7 (13%) | p < 0.001 |
| | Non-cirrhosis | 34 (29%) | 34 (40%) | 0 (0%) | p < 0.001 |
| | Cirrhosis | 85 (71%) | 50 (60%) | 35 (100%) | |
| | Median | 137 | 1000 | 37 | p = 0.002 |
| | Range | 3-871,485 | 3-871,485 | 4-59,739 | |
| | Distribution | | | | |
| | ≤ 9 | 20 (16%) | 13 (15%) | 7 (19%) | NS * |
| | 9-20 | 10 (8%) | 7 (8%) | 3 (8%) | NS * |
| | 20-100 | 27 (22%) | 10 (12%) | 17 (46%) | p < 0.001 * |
| | 100-1,000 | 15 (12%) | 11 (13%) | 4 (11%) | p < 0.001 * |
| | 1,000-10,000 | 27 (22%) | 23 (27%) | 4 (11%) | p = 0.01 * |
| >10,000 | 23 (19%) | 21 (25%) | 2 (5%) | ||
† P values were obtained by Fisher’s exact test, two-tailed t test or non-parametric Mann–Whitney U test.
‡ p < 0.001 when comparing HCC developing under age 40 in HBV vs. HCV.
* p values obtained when comparing distribution with AFP cut-off at 9, 20, 100, 1,000, or 10,000 in HBV vs. HCV.
NS: not significant.
Indicators of poor prognosis and their association with underlying viral hepatitis status
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| | <5 cm | 19 (22%) | 23 (61%) | |
| | >5 cm | 66 (78%) | 14 (28%) | p < 0.001 |
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| | solitary | 43 (51%) | 17 (46%) | |
| | multiple | 42 (49%) | 20 (54%) | NS |
| | | | ||
| | absent | 71 (85%) | 30 (94%) | |
| | present | 13 (15%) | 2 (6%) | NS |
| | | | ||
| | absent | 57 (69%) | 26 (76%) | |
| present | 26 (31%) | 8 (24%) | NS | |