2005
DOI: 10.3851/imp2602
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Clinical and Epidemiological Aspects of Hepatocellular Carcinoma in Brazil

Abstract: OBJECTIVES:We performed a national survey to update hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) epidemiology in Brazil and determined the clinical and epidemiological profiles of patients with HCC in different Brazilian regions. RESULTS:The median age was 59 (1-92 years old; 78% male). At diagnosis, females were older than males (median age: 62 vs. 59 years old respectively; p,0.0001). Ninety-eight percent of the patients had cirrhosis (1279/1308). Hepatitis C virus was the main etiology (54%), followed by hepatitis B vir… Show more

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“…However, non-signifi cant differences between the two groups were found for the frequencies of isolated HCV or HBV infection, chronic alcoholism alone and NASH (Table 2). Age at the time of diagnosis and the male-to-female ratio of HCC cases reported here are similar to those reported in the results of two national surveys 9,10 and in São Paulo 11 and Minas Gerais 12 . The age at the time of diagnosis is also close to the mean ages reported for areas of intermediate or high incidence of HCC, where this type of cancer is much more commonly observed in men and the mean of age at diagnosis age is between 55 and 59 years (review in reference 6).…”
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“…However, non-signifi cant differences between the two groups were found for the frequencies of isolated HCV or HBV infection, chronic alcoholism alone and NASH (Table 2). Age at the time of diagnosis and the male-to-female ratio of HCC cases reported here are similar to those reported in the results of two national surveys 9,10 and in São Paulo 11 and Minas Gerais 12 . The age at the time of diagnosis is also close to the mean ages reported for areas of intermediate or high incidence of HCC, where this type of cancer is much more commonly observed in men and the mean of age at diagnosis age is between 55 and 59 years (review in reference 6).…”
Section: The Ethics Committee Of Centro De Ciências Da Saúde Da Univesupporting
confidence: 78%
“…Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis was identifi ed in 2.6% of cases, a prevalence similar to that reported in the last national survey 10,11 . An increased number of NASH-associated HCC has also been observed in more developed countries 26 , and it is possible that some cryptogenic cases may be related to unidentified NASH, instead, as has been hypothesized previously 5,27,28 .…”
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