Liver Cancer
Copyright ©2006 Baishideng Publishing Group Co.
World J Gastroenterol. Aug 7, 2006; 12(29): 4656-4659
Published online Aug 7, 2006. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v12.i29.4656
Table 1 Comparison of liver status at initial screening and detection of HCC
Liver status Patients, n (%)
At initial screeningAt detection of HCC
CH63 (23.9)9 (3.4)
LC201 (76.1)255 (96.6)
Child A85 (42.2)122 (47.8)
Child B38 (19.0)58 (22.7)
Child C78 (14.9)75 (26.1)
Table 2 Underlying liver diseases at initial US of patients with HCC, n (%)
Liver statusHBV (+)HCV (+)BCNBNCTotal
CH45 (17.3)13 (4.9)3 (1.1)3 (0.6)42 (23.5)
LC145 (54.8)37 (14.0)2 (0.9)17 (6.4)201 (76.1)
Total190 (72.1)50 (18.9)5 (2.0)19 (7.0)264 (100.0)
Table 3 Tumor size at diagnosis
Diameter (cm)Patients, n (%)
≤ 2106 (40.8)
> 2-370 (26.9)
> 3-557 (21.9)
> 527 (10.4)
Total260 (100.0)
Table 4 Tumor size according to US interval
US interval (mo)Patients, n (%)Tumor size (cm)
≤ 6124 (47.2)2.7 ± 1.3a
≤ 326 (10.0)3.4 ± 1.8
4-698 (37.2)2.5 ± 1.1
> 6140 (52.8)3.4 ± 2.0
7-1290 (34.0)3.0 ± 2.1
> 1250 (18.8)4.4 ± 1.7
Total264 (100.0)3.1 ± 1.7
Table 5 Median survival according to tumor size
DiameterPatients, n (%)Median survival (mo)
≤ 2106 (40.8)42
> 2-370 (26.9)35
> 3-557 (21.9)20
> 526 (10.4)10
Total260 (100.0)31
Table 6 Serum AFP level at detection of HCC
AFP level (ng/mL)Patients, n (%)
≤ 20107 (41.1)
≥ 1-40086 (29.6)
> 40070 (29.3)