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Non‐virological factors are drivers of hepatocellular carcinoma in virosuppressed hepatitis B cirrhosis: Results of ANRS CO 12 CirVir cohort
Worldwide, hepatocellular carcinoma ( HCC ) occurs mainly in Asian patients with hepatitis B virus ( HBV ) infection. This study aimed to decipher the environmental and virological factors associated with HCC occurrence and validate risk scoring systems in a French multicentre prospective cohort of...
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Published in: | Journal of viral hepatitis 2019-03, Vol.26 (3), p.384-396 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Worldwide, hepatocellular carcinoma (
HCC
) occurs mainly in Asian patients with hepatitis B virus (
HBV
) infection. This study aimed to decipher the environmental and virological factors associated with
HCC
occurrence and validate risk scoring systems in a French multicentre prospective cohort of
HBV
cirrhotic patients. Patients with biopsy‐proven Child‐Pugh A viral cirrhosis included in the
ANRS CO
12 CirVir cohort who were
HB
sAg(+) without hepatitis C coinfection were selected for: (a) interview through a standardized questionnaire reporting coffee consumption and
HCC
familial history; (b)
HB
sAg quantification using baseline and sequential 2‐year frozen sera; (c) baseline
HBV
genotype determination; and (d) assessment of risk factors and applicability of
HCC
risk scores (Kaplan‐Meier analysis, Cox models). Among 317 patients studied (261 men, median age 53 years, past or ongoing antiviral treatment 93.3% and baseline detectable
HBV DNA
in 88 patients), the baseline and 2‐year median
HB
sAg levels were 810 and 463
IU
/
mL
, respectively. After a median follow‐up of 65.2 months, 27
HCC
cases were diagnosed (annual incidence: 1.6%). Three factors were independently associated with
HCC
occurrence: age > 50 years, platelets ≤ 150 × 10
3
/mm
3
and body mass index ≥ 30 kg/m
2
. Two out of five risk scores were validated, and the most accurate was
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‐B at 1 year. Moreover,
HCC
in patients without maintained virological suppression seems more aggressive and less accessible to curative treatment. In conclusion, in French patients with
HBV
cirrhosis mostly virally suppressed, independent
HCC
risk factors were host‐related (age, obesity) or linked to the severity of cirrhosis (thrombopenia), and the European
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‐B score was the most accurate risk score. |
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ISSN: | 1352-0504 1365-2893 |
DOI: | 10.1111/jvh.13029 |