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Title: Hepatitis B- and C-related hepatocellular carcinomas yield different clinical features and prognosis. Author: Chen CH, Huang GT, Yang PM, Chen PJ, Lai MY, Chen DS, Wang JD, Sheu JC. Journal: Eur J Cancer; 2006 Oct; 42(15):2524-9. PubMed ID: 16920352. Abstract: The purpose of this study was to compare the clinical features and survival in patients with hepatitis B virus-related hepatocellular carcinoma (HBV-HCC) and hepatitis C virus-related hepatocellular carcinoma (HCV-HCC). A total of 2820 HCC patients were included. The mean age of HBV-HCC patients was 52.5+/-13.4 years, while it was 64.8+/-8.7 years in HCV-HCC patients. The male/female ratio was 7.8 in HBV-HCC, while it was 1.7 in HCV-HCC. The mean alpha-fetoprotein level in HBV-HCC was 11,661+/-22,805 ng/mL, while it was 5079+/-15,005 ng/mL in HCV-HCC. The mean tumour size was 6.4+/-4.1 cm in HBV-HCC, while it was 4.6+/-3.1 cm in HCV-HCC. The median survival was 11.1 months in HBV-HCC, while it was 23.9 months in HCV-HCC. Compared with HBV-HCC patients, HCV-HCC patients were older, had a lower male/female ratio, lower white blood cell count, lower serum albumin level, higher serum ALT level, lower serum alpha-fetoprotein level, smaller tumour size and survived longer.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]