Basic Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2016.
World J Gastroenterol. Jun 14, 2016; 22(22): 5183-5192
Published online Jun 14, 2016. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v22.i22.5183
Table 1 Characteristics of hepatocellular carcinoma patients in the present study1
CharacteristicsPatient numbers n (%)
1st Cohort (n = 12)2nd Cohort (n = 108)Total (n = 120)
Gender
Male8 (67)86 (80)94 (78)
Female4 (33)22 (20)26 (22)
Age (yr)
< 500 (0)15 (14)15 (13)
≥ 5012 (100)93 (86)105 (87)
Viral infection
HBV5 (42)108 (100)113 (94)
HCV6 (50)0 (0)6 (5)
Non-B/Non-C1 (8)0 (0)1 (1)
HCC differentiation
Well1 (8)20 (19)21 (18)
Moderate8 (67)76 (70)84 (70)
Poor3 (25)11 (10)14 (11)
Unknown1 (1)1 (1)
Pathological staging
Stage I1 (8)39 (36)40 (33)
Stage II9 (75)51 (47)60 (50)
Stage III2 (17)18 (17)20 (17)
Table 2 Correlation analysis of clinical outcomes with miR-106b expression profiles (n = 108)1
Patient numbersn(%)PvalueSignificant2
Underlying liver disease0.374NS
Liver cirrhosis39 (36)
Non-cirrhosis69 (64)
HCC differentiation
Well vs moderate24 (22) vs 74 (69)0.036a
Well vs poor24 (22) vs 9 (8)0.015a
Moderate vs poor74 (69) vs 9 (8)0.238NS
Unknown1
Microvascular invasion0.856NS
Yes30 (28)
No78 (72)
Tumor number0.798NS
Single tumor87 (81)
> 1 tumor21 (19)
Tumor size (cm)30.812NS
< 572 (67)
≥ 536 (33)
Recurrence after surgery0.687NS
Yes58 (54)
No50 (46)
Pathological staging
Stage I vs stage II39 (36) vs 51 (47)0.968NS
Stage I vs stage III39 (36) vs 18 (17)0.625NS
Stage II and stage III51 (47) vs 18 (17)0.575NS
Total patients, n = 108