A nationwide study on hepatocellular carcinoma.
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink below Background & aims: Population based studies on the epidemiology of HCC are scarce. We aimed to compare CG (cirrhotic HCC group) with NCG (non-cirrhotic HCC group), analyze incidence, etiology and survival a...
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author | Sigurdsson, Bjarki Sigurdardottir, Ragna Arnardottir, Margret B Lund, Sigrun H Jonasson, Jon G Björnsson, Einar S |
author2 | 1Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Landspitali University Hospital, Hringbraut, 101, Reykjavik, Iceland; Department of Pathology, Landspitali University Hospital, Hringbraut, 101, Reykjavik, Iceland; Faculty of Medicine, University of Iceland, Vatnsmyrarvegur 16, 101, Reykjavik, Iceland. Electronic address: bjs270292@gmail.com. 2Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Landspitali University Hospital, Hringbraut, 101, Reykjavik, Iceland; Faculty of Medicine, University of Iceland, Vatnsmyrarvegur 16, 101, Reykjavik, Iceland. Electronic address: ragnasi@landspitali.is. 3Faculty of Medicine, University of Iceland, Vatnsmyrarvegur 16, 101, Reykjavik, Iceland. Electronic address: margretbjort9@gmail.com. 4Faculty of Medicine, University of Iceland, Vatnsmyrarvegur 16, 101, Reykjavik, Iceland; Decode Genetics, Sturlugata 8, 101, Reykjavik, Iceland. Electronic address: sigrunhelga@gmail.com. 5Department of Pathology, Landspitali University Hospital, Hringbraut, 101, Reykjavik, Iceland; Faculty of Medicine, University of Iceland, Vatnsmyrarvegur 16, 101, Reykjavik, Iceland. Electronic address: jongj@landspitali.is. 6Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Landspitali University Hospital, Hringbraut, 101, Reykjavik, Iceland; Faculty of Medicine, University of Iceland, Vatnsmyrarvegur 16, 101, Reykjavik, Iceland. Electronic address: einarsb@landspitali.is. |
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description | To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink below Background & aims: Population based studies on the epidemiology of HCC are scarce. We aimed to compare CG (cirrhotic HCC group) with NCG (non-cirrhotic HCC group), analyze incidence, etiology and survival among patients diagnosed in Iceland in a population-based cohort. A previous study from Iceland (1984-1998) showed an incidence of HCC of 1.1/100.000, mostly with NCG. Methods: A nationwide, population based retrospective study. Information on patients with HCC during 1998-2017 was obtained and medical records viewed. Results: Overall 152 patients with HCC were identified. The mean incidence was 1.7/100.000 and increased by 8% annually. Alcohol and hepatitis C combined was more common as a risk factor in CG than in the NCG (13 % vs. 2%, p = 0.03). Tumor size was larger in NCG (11 cm vs 5 cm, p < 0.01) and portal vein thrombosis less common (11 % vs. 30 %, p = 0.03). Overall, 44 % in NCG underwent surgical treatment vs. 23 % in CG (p = 0.02). The proportion of patients diagnosed by surveillance in 1998-2007 was 3% and 19 % in 2008-2017 (p = 0.03). The disease specific median survival for cirrhotic patients diagnosed by surveillance was 519 days and 86 days in other cirrhotic patients, hazard ratio 0.45 (p = 0.007, CI 0.25-0.81). Conclusions: A major increase in the incidence of patients with HCC has occurred. The non-cirrhotic HCC presented with larger size tumors, lower proportion of portal vein thrombosis and were more likely to be surgical candidates, although not affecting prognosis. Diagnosis by surveillance in patients with cirrhosis has increased and the survival of those patients is better compared to others. Keywords: Cirrhosis; Epidemiology; Hepatocellular carcinoma; Non-cirrhotic etiology. |
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spelling | ftlandspitaliuni:oai:www.hirsla.lsh.is:2336/621643 2025-01-16T22:35:55+00:00 A nationwide study on hepatocellular carcinoma. Sigurdsson, Bjarki Sigurdardottir, Ragna Arnardottir, Margret B Lund, Sigrun H Jonasson, Jon G Björnsson, Einar S 1Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Landspitali University Hospital, Hringbraut, 101, Reykjavik, Iceland; Department of Pathology, Landspitali University Hospital, Hringbraut, 101, Reykjavik, Iceland; Faculty of Medicine, University of Iceland, Vatnsmyrarvegur 16, 101, Reykjavik, Iceland. Electronic address: bjs270292@gmail.com. 2Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Landspitali University Hospital, Hringbraut, 101, Reykjavik, Iceland; Faculty of Medicine, University of Iceland, Vatnsmyrarvegur 16, 101, Reykjavik, Iceland. Electronic address: ragnasi@landspitali.is. 3Faculty of Medicine, University of Iceland, Vatnsmyrarvegur 16, 101, Reykjavik, Iceland. Electronic address: margretbjort9@gmail.com. 4Faculty of Medicine, University of Iceland, Vatnsmyrarvegur 16, 101, Reykjavik, Iceland; Decode Genetics, Sturlugata 8, 101, Reykjavik, Iceland. Electronic address: sigrunhelga@gmail.com. 5Department of Pathology, Landspitali University Hospital, Hringbraut, 101, Reykjavik, Iceland; Faculty of Medicine, University of Iceland, Vatnsmyrarvegur 16, 101, Reykjavik, Iceland. Electronic address: jongj@landspitali.is. 6Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Landspitali University Hospital, Hringbraut, 101, Reykjavik, Iceland; Faculty of Medicine, University of Iceland, Vatnsmyrarvegur 16, 101, Reykjavik, Iceland. Electronic address: einarsb@landspitali.is. 2021-01 http://hdl.handle.net/2336/621643 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.canep.2020.101835 en eng Elsevier https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1877782120301697 Sigurdsson B, Sigurdardottir R, Arnardottir MB, Lund SH, Jonasson JG, Björnsson ES. A nationwide study on hepatocellular carcinoma. Cancer Epidemiol. 2020 Dec;69:101835. doi:10.1016/j.canep.2020.101835. 33068877 doi:10.1016/j.canep.2020.101835 http://hdl.handle.net/2336/621643 1877-783X Cancer epidemiology Copyright © 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. National Consortium - Landsaðgangur Cancer epidemiology 69 101835 Netherlands Cirrhosis Epidemiology Hepatocellular carcinoma Non-cirrhotic etiology Lifrarkrabbamein Krabbamein Lifur Skorpulifur Carcinoma Hepatocellular Article 2021 ftlandspitaliuni https://doi.org/10.1016/j.canep.2020.101835 2022-05-29T08:22:35Z To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink below Background & aims: Population based studies on the epidemiology of HCC are scarce. We aimed to compare CG (cirrhotic HCC group) with NCG (non-cirrhotic HCC group), analyze incidence, etiology and survival among patients diagnosed in Iceland in a population-based cohort. A previous study from Iceland (1984-1998) showed an incidence of HCC of 1.1/100.000, mostly with NCG. Methods: A nationwide, population based retrospective study. Information on patients with HCC during 1998-2017 was obtained and medical records viewed. Results: Overall 152 patients with HCC were identified. The mean incidence was 1.7/100.000 and increased by 8% annually. Alcohol and hepatitis C combined was more common as a risk factor in CG than in the NCG (13 % vs. 2%, p = 0.03). Tumor size was larger in NCG (11 cm vs 5 cm, p < 0.01) and portal vein thrombosis less common (11 % vs. 30 %, p = 0.03). Overall, 44 % in NCG underwent surgical treatment vs. 23 % in CG (p = 0.02). The proportion of patients diagnosed by surveillance in 1998-2007 was 3% and 19 % in 2008-2017 (p = 0.03). The disease specific median survival for cirrhotic patients diagnosed by surveillance was 519 days and 86 days in other cirrhotic patients, hazard ratio 0.45 (p = 0.007, CI 0.25-0.81). Conclusions: A major increase in the incidence of patients with HCC has occurred. The non-cirrhotic HCC presented with larger size tumors, lower proportion of portal vein thrombosis and were more likely to be surgical candidates, although not affecting prognosis. Diagnosis by surveillance in patients with cirrhosis has increased and the survival of those patients is better compared to others. Keywords: Cirrhosis; Epidemiology; Hepatocellular carcinoma; Non-cirrhotic etiology. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Hirsla - Landspítali University Hospital research archive Cancer Epidemiology 69 101835 |
spellingShingle | Cirrhosis Epidemiology Hepatocellular carcinoma Non-cirrhotic etiology Lifrarkrabbamein Krabbamein Lifur Skorpulifur Carcinoma Hepatocellular Sigurdsson, Bjarki Sigurdardottir, Ragna Arnardottir, Margret B Lund, Sigrun H Jonasson, Jon G Björnsson, Einar S A nationwide study on hepatocellular carcinoma. |
title | A nationwide study on hepatocellular carcinoma. |
title_full | A nationwide study on hepatocellular carcinoma. |
title_fullStr | A nationwide study on hepatocellular carcinoma. |
title_full_unstemmed | A nationwide study on hepatocellular carcinoma. |
title_short | A nationwide study on hepatocellular carcinoma. |
title_sort | nationwide study on hepatocellular carcinoma. |
topic | Cirrhosis Epidemiology Hepatocellular carcinoma Non-cirrhotic etiology Lifrarkrabbamein Krabbamein Lifur Skorpulifur Carcinoma Hepatocellular |
topic_facet | Cirrhosis Epidemiology Hepatocellular carcinoma Non-cirrhotic etiology Lifrarkrabbamein Krabbamein Lifur Skorpulifur Carcinoma Hepatocellular |
url | http://hdl.handle.net/2336/621643 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.canep.2020.101835 |