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Hepatitis B and liver cancer beliefs among Korean immigrants in Western WashingtonPresented at the Asian American Network for Cancer Awareness, Research, and Training (AANCART): Fifth Asian American Cancer Control Academy, Sacramento, CA, October 22–23, Cancer (0008543X)John H. ChoeNadine ChanH...
Hepatitis B and the liver cancer endgame More than half of the world’s cases of liver cancer are due to viral liver infections. Detecting and treating hepatitis B could help to reverse the global increase in fatal liver cancer. Kristina Campbell ...
The researchers analyzed relevant articles published between 2010 and 2023 and found that chronic hepatitis B patients with liver stiffness measured by liver fibrosis scanning of 11 kPa or more had about 3.33 times higher risk of developing liver cancer than those without. Notably, the sensitivity of...
Primary liver cancer is an important health problem in Korea, where hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection is prevalent. The authors conducted a prospective cohort study to evaluate the protective effect of HBV vaccination against liver cancer in adults. A total of 370,285 males aged > or = 30 co...
Objective:To define the frequency, clinical characteristics, and legal outcomes of the delayed diagnosis of cancer leading to negligence litigation.Design:... Kern,A Kenneth - 《Archives of Surgery》 被引量: 95发表: 1994年 A Community Jury on PSA screening: what do well-informed men want the...
Hepatitis B, a viral infection affecting the liver, has been cited as the leading cause of liver cancer in Africa, with some estimates attributing up to 80 per cent of liver cancers to Hepatitis B infection. This presents an opportunity for intervention as Hepatitis...
A total of 306 individuals from South Vietnam were studied: 61 had a diagnosis of primary liver cancer (38 had a tissue diagnosis, and 23 had a clinical diagnosis and a positive alpha-fetoprotein); 9 had viral hepatitis; 101 were hospitalized patie is (60 with various other forms of live...
(HealthDay)—People with liver cancer tied to infection with the hepatitis B virus who got antiviral therapy after cancer surgery had a lower risk of tumor recurrence than those who did not get it, according to a new study.
Long-term infection with hepatitis B virus (HBV) can cause liver inflammation and increase the risk of liver cancer. Researchers from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, however, found that resolving HBV infection was not associated with reduced rates of liver cancer. ...