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A nationwide survey on non-B, non-C hepatocellular carcinoma in Japan: 2011–2015 update

Background We previously reported that the incidence of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) with non-viral etiologies increased rapidly between 1991 and 2010 in Japan. Methods To update this investigation, we enrolled patients who were initially diagnosed as having non-B, non-C HCC at participating hospi...

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Published in:Journal of gastroenterology 2019-04, Vol.54 (4), p.367-376
Main Authors: Tateishi, Ryosuke, Uchino, Koji, Fujiwara, Naoto, Takehara, Tetsuo, Okanoue, Takeshi, Seike, Masataka, Yoshiji, Hitoshi, Yatsuhashi, Hiroshi, Shimizu, Masahito, Torimura, Takuji, Moriyama, Mitsuhiko, Sakaida, Isao, Okada, Hiroyuki, Chiba, Tetsuhiro, Chuma, Makoto, Nakao, Kazuhiko, Isomoto, Hajime, Sasaki, Yutaka, Kaneko, Shuichi, Masaki, Tsutomu, Chayama, Kazuaki, Koike, Kazuhiko
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description Background We previously reported that the incidence of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) with non-viral etiologies increased rapidly between 1991 and 2010 in Japan. Methods To update this investigation, we enrolled patients who were initially diagnosed as having non-B, non-C HCC at participating hospitals between 2011 and 2015. In addition to the patient characteristics investigated in the previous report, we also investigated the duration of alcohol consumption. The overall survival rate was analyzed using the Kaplan–Meier method, and the hazard function against the body mass index (BMI) was plotted using cubic splines. Results A total of 2087 patients were enrolled. The proportion of patients with non-viral etiologies has continued to increase from 10.0% in 1991 to 32.5% in 2015. Patients were also older (median ages, 70–73 years) and more obese (median BMIs, 23.9–24.2 kg/m 2 ), and the proportions of patients with diabetes mellitus (46.1% to 51.6%), hypertension (42.7% to 58.6%), dyslipidemia (14.6% to 22.9%), and fatty liver (24.0% to 28.8%) had all increased significantly. There was a significant inverse relationship between the duration and the amount of daily alcohol consumption. The improvement in the overall survival was relatively small, with a decreased proportion of patients under surveillance (41.3% to 31.6%). A hazard function plot showed a curve similar to that in our previous report, with a lowest hazard of ~ 26 kg/m 2 . Conclusions The proportion of HCC patients with non-viral etiologies continues to increase in Japan. Lifetime total amount of alcohol consumption may be a risk factor.
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source Springer Link
subjects Abdominal Surgery
Age Factors
Aged
Alcohol
Alcohol Drinking - epidemiology
Biliary Tract
Body mass index
Carcinoma, Hepatocellular - epidemiology
Carcinoma, Hepatocellular - etiology
Carcinoma, Hepatocellular - pathology
Colorectal Surgery
Diabetes
Diabetes mellitus
Diabetics
Dyslipidemia
Etiology
Fatty liver
Female
Gastroenterology
Hepatocellular carcinoma
Hepatology
Hepatoma
Hospitals
Humans
Investigations
Japan - epidemiology
Liver
Liver cancer
Liver diseases
Liver Neoplasms - epidemiology
Liver Neoplasms - etiology
Liver Neoplasms - pathology
Male
Medical research
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Medicine, Experimental
Middle Aged
Obesity - epidemiology
Original Article—Liver
Original —Liver, Pancreas, and Biliary Tract
Pancreas
Retrospective Studies
Risk Factors
Surgical Oncology
Surveys
Surveys and Questionnaires
Survival
Survival Rate
Time Factors
title A nationwide survey on non-B, non-C hepatocellular carcinoma in Japan: 2011–2015 update
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