Liver cancer incidence and mortality: Disparities based on age, ethnicity, health and nutrition, molecular factors, and geography.

Cancer health disparities Pub Date : 2020-03-01
Santosh Kumar Singh, Rajesh Singh
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Liver cancer (LCa) is the fifth and eighth leading cause of cancer death for men and women, respectively. However, despite improvements in treatment strategies and options, it has limited therapeutic options. Worldwide, the prevalence of LCa varies widely. Various factors are associated with the development of LCa, and its incidence, morbidity, and mortality rates differ due to disparities that are multifactorial and complex, including genetic and geographic factors. The frequency of LCa varies by race/ethnicity, age and sex and relates to viral infections, lifestyle, nutrition, obesity, and health. In addition, various molecular factors, including cytokines, hormones, apoptosis, and mutations, are involved in disparities in the progression and mortality of LCa. Here, we provide an overall perspective on LCa by presenting available information on these associated factors and discussing their importance in its disproportionate incidences and clinical outcomes.

肝癌发病率和死亡率:基于年龄、种族、健康和营养、分子因素和地理的差异。
肝癌分别是男性和女性癌症死亡的第五大和第八大原因。然而,尽管治疗策略和选择有所改进,但治疗选择有限。在世界范围内,LCa的患病率差异很大。多种因素与LCa的发展有关,其发病率、发病率和死亡率因包括遗传和地理因素在内的多因素复杂差异而不同。LCa的发生频率因种族/民族、年龄和性别而异,并与病毒感染、生活方式、营养、肥胖和健康状况有关。此外,各种分子因素,包括细胞因子、激素、细胞凋亡和突变,都参与了LCa进展和死亡率的差异。在这里,我们通过提供这些相关因素的现有信息,并讨论它们在其不成比例的发病率和临床结果中的重要性,提供了LCa的总体观点。
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