Features of hepatocellular carcinoma in Hispanics differ from African Americans and non-Hispanic Whites

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Neeta K Venepalli [1 ]
Mary V Modayil [2 ]
Stephanie A Berg [3 ]
Tad D Nair [1 ]
Mayur Parepally [1 ]
Priyanka Rajaram [1 ]
Ron C Gaba [4 ]
James T Bui [4 ]
Yue Huang [1 ]
Scott J Cotler [5 ]
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[1] Department of Medicine,Section of Hematology/Oncology,University of Illinois at Chicago
[2] Applied Research and Evaluation Services,Department of Evaluation and Analytics,Primary Health Care,Alberta Health Services  3. Department of Medicine,Division Hematology Oncology,Loyola University Me
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Hepatocellular carcinoma; Epidemiology; Treatment pattern; Survival; Hispanics;
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R735.7 [肝肿瘤];
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AIM To compare features of hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC) in Hispanics to those of African Americans and Whites.METHODS Patients treated for HCC at an urban tertiary medical center from 2005 to 2011 were identified from a tumor registry. Data were collected retrospectively, including demographics, comorbidities, liver disease characteristics, tumor parameters, treatment, and survival(OS) outcomes. OS analyses were performed using Kaplan-Meier method.RESULTS One hundred and ninety-five patients with HCC were identified: 80.5% were male, and 22% were age 65 or older. Mean age at HCC diagnosis was 59.7 ± 9.8 years. Sixty-one point five percent of patients had Medicare or Medicaid; 4.1% were uninsured. Compared to African American(31.2%) and White(46.2%) patients, Hispanic patients(22.6%) were more likely to have diabetes(P = 0.0019), hyperlipidemia(P = 0.0001), nonalcoholic steatohepatitis(NASH)(P = 0.0021), end stage renal disease(P = 0.0057), and less likely to have hepatitis C virus(P < 0.0001) or a smoking history(P < 0.0001). Compared to African Americans, Hispanics were more likely to meet criteria for metabolic syndrome(P = 0.0491), had higher median MELD scores(P = 0.0159), ascites(P = 0.008), and encephalopathy(P = 0.0087). Hispanic patients with HCC had shorter OS than the other racial groups(P = 0.020), despite similarities in HCC parameters and treatment. CONCLUSION In conclusion, Hispanic patients with HCC have higher incidence of modifiable metabolic risk factors including NASH, and shorter OS than African American and White patients.
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