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Differences in the prognostic value of tumor size on hepatocellular cancer-specific survival stratified by gender in a SEER population-based study.

Wenjie Zhang1,2, Kangpeng Jin1, Fei Wang1, Guangyan Zhangyuan1, Weiwei Yu1, Yang Liu1, Haitian Zhang1, Ping Zhang3, Beicheng Sun1.   

Abstract

Background and objective: Tumor size is an important prognostic factor in cancers. This study aims at investigating the interaction between gender status and tumor size to evaluate cancer-specific survival (CSS) in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).
Methods: In this study, we searched Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) population-based data and identified 38,368 patients diagnosed with HCC between 1988 and 2012. Patients diagnosed between 1998 and 2007 were distributed into a training set (n = 19279), and the rest were assigned as a SEER validation set (n = 19089). Definition of cut-off value of tumor size stratified by gender was determined by the "X-Tile" program. The five-year CSS data were found. Long-term survival outcomes and risk factors were analyzed by the Kaplan-Meier methods and the multivariable Cox regression models.
Results: There were significant differences among these different tumor size subgroups with regards to five-year CSS (p < 0.001). When applying cutoff points of 38 mm and 75 mm tumor size in men, and 38 mm and 55 mm in women, the most significant difference was observed by the X-Tile program, respectively (p < 0.001). The five-year CSS was 27.5% for women and 25.7% for men in the training set, and 33.9% for women and 31.1% for men in the validating set (p < 0.001). Further analysis showed that this significant difference existed in localized, regional, and distant-stage patients. Conclusions: These results demonstrated that women with HCC appeared to exhibit better survival rates than men. The sex-related discrepancies should be emphasized, particularly for HCC patients with 39 to 75 mm tumors.

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Keywords:  Hepatocellular carcinoma; SEER; gender; prognosis; tumor size

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31428418      PMCID: PMC6683637          DOI: 10.1177/2050640619845602

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  United European Gastroenterol J        ISSN: 2050-6406            Impact factor:   4.623


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