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The prognosis of patients with liver cancer is affected by factors such as tumor stage, physical condition, and treatment methods.
This study aims to investigate the mortality and HCC staging, treatment, and overall survival prognosis trends of primary liver cancer (excluding intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma) in the United States .
This study aims to investigate the mortality and HCC staging, treatment, and overall survival prognosis trends of primary liver cancer (excluding intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma) in the United States
Researchers analyzed the American cancer death database to clarify the trend of primary liver cancer mortality.
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A: The overall liver cancer mortality trend; B: The liver cancer mortality trend of different genders; C: The liver cancer mortality trend of different age groups; D: The liver cancer mortality trend of different races
A: The overall liver cancer mortality trend; B: The liver cancer mortality trend of different genders; C: The liver cancer mortality trend of different age groups; D: The liver cancer mortality trend of different racesFrom 2000 to 2018, the mortality rate of liver cancer continued to increase until 2013, and remained stable from 2013 to 2016 (annual change rate [APC]=0.
During the period 2000-2018, the mortality rate of liver cancer continued to increase until 2013, and remained stable during the period 2013-2016.
Localized HCC increased by 0.
During 2000-2015, the one-year OS rate increased from 36.
The mortality rate of primary liver cancer has begun to decrease, but there are certain differences between different races and states.
Original source:
Lee Yi-Te,Wang Jasmine J,Luu Michael et al.
org/10.
1093/jnci/djab079">The Mortality and Overall Survival Trends of Primary Liver Cancer in the United States
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