Review
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World J Gastroenterol. Jul 21, 2021; 27(27): 4252-4275
Published online Jul 21, 2021. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v27.i27.4252
Table 1 Summary of epidemiological studies evaluating hepatitis B virus infection and risk of intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma
Ref.
Study design
Region
Dates
Source
Age (yr)
Gender (% male)
Cases
Controls
OR (95%CI) for HBV infection
Total
With exposure (%)
Total
With exposure (%)
Petrick et al[4], 2017Case-controlUnited States2000-2011Population78.046.6209225 (1.2)3236151200 (0.4%)2.97 (1.97-4.46)
Choi et al[5], 2016Case-controlUnited States2000-2014Hospital60.642.9116910 (0.95)47698 (0.2%)12.9 (2.69-61.61)
Huang et al[6], 2017Case-controlTaiwan area of China2003-2009Population67.752.14695138 (2.9)46942513 (1.1%)2.23 (1.80-2.76)
Lee et al[7], 2015Case-controlSouth Korea2007-2013Hospital67.850.48319 (22.9)1669 (5.4%)4.58 (2.00-10.50)
Chaiteerakij et al[8], 2013Case-controlUnited States2000-2010Hospital61.250.36123 (0.5)5943 (0.5%)0.97 (0.20-4.80)
Chang et al[9], 2013Case-controlChina2004-2008PopulationNR56.12978257 (8.6)11912229 (1.9%)4.9 (4.1-5.9)
Wu et al[10], 2012Case-controlChina2002-2008Hospital57.962.12312 (52.2)522 (3.9%)38.9 (7.52-201.04)
Wu et al[11], 2012 Case-controlChina1998-2010Hospital58.755.910228 (22.5)80927 (3.3%)10.52 (5.94-18.62)
Peng et al[12], 2011Case-controlChina2002-2009Hospital53.860.29831 (31.6)19625 (12.8%)2.75 (1.27-5.95)
Welzel et al[13], 2011Case-controlUnited States1994-2005Population76.452.574311 (1.5)195953442 (0.2%)3.07 (1.43-6.58)
Tao et al[14], 2010Case-controlChina1998-2008Hospital58.760.76117 (27.9)38019 (5.0%)7.3 (3.1-17.2)
Zhou et al[15], 2010Case-controlChina2003-2006Hospital53.170.3317154 (48.6)63442 (6.6%)9.67 (6.33-14.77)
Lee et al[16], 2009Case-controlTaiwan area of China1991-2005Hospital61.563.116060 (37.5)16022 (13.8%)4.99 (2.78-8.95)
Lee et al[17], 2008Case-controlSouth Korea2000-2004Hospital60.769.162284 (13.5)2488125 (5.0%)2.3 (1.6-3.3)
Zhou et al[18], 2008Case-controlChina2004-2006Hospital53.266.0312151 (48.4)43842 (9.6%)8.88 (5.97-13.19)
Shaib et al[19], 2007Case-controlUnited States1992-2002Hospital59.855.4831 (1.2)2361 (0.4%)2.9 (0.1-236.8)
Choi et al[20], 2006Case-controlSouth Korea2003-2004Hospital64.062.2514 (7.8)515 (9.8%)0.8 (0.19-3.02)
Shaib et al[21], 2005Case-controlUnited States1993-1999Population78.751.76251 (0.2)90834182 (0.2%)0.8 (0.1-5.9)
Yamamoto et al[22], 2004Case-controlJapan1991-2002Hospital64.658.0502 (4.0)2055 (2.5%)1.84 (0.34-10.11)
Donato et al[23], 2001Case-controlItaly1995-2000Hospital65.080.8233 (13.0)82445 (5.5%)2.7 (0.4-18.5)
Tanaka et al[24], 2010CohortJapan1991-1993Population40-6054.49.08/100000 p-yrs0.66/100000 p-yrs8.56 (1.33-55.20)
Fwu et al[25], 2011CohortTaiwan area of China1983-2000Population28.2900.43/100000 p-yrs0.09/100000 p-yrs4.80 (1.88-12.20)
Table 2 Summary of meta-analyses evaluating hepatitis B virus infection as a risk factor for intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma
Ref.
Number of included studies
Data collection period
Regions
Cases
Controls
Pooled OR (95%CI) for HBV infection
Heterogeneity
Publication bias
Clements et al[3], 2020 Case-control = 181991-2014Eastern = 12. Western = 6148256811814.57 (3.43-6.09)I2 = 83% Q = 100.88 (P < 0.001) Funnel plot: Symmetrical. No bias
Tan et al[38], 2020Case-control = 61998-2013Eastern = 63623135975.98 (4.08-8.76)I2 = 69% Q = 16.01 (P = 0.07) Funnel plot: Relatively symmetrical. Moderate bias
Zhang et al[39], 2016Case-control = 111991-2013Eastern = 114966177523.18 (2.35-4.30)I2 = 84% Q: P < 0.001 Begg's test: P = 0.75, Egger's test: P = 0.42. No bias
Li et al[40], 2012Case-control = 11. Cohort = 21991-2008Eastern = 10. Western = 32402. NA96266. NA3.42 (2.46-4.74)I2 = 75% Q = 48.37 (P < 0.001) Funnel plot: Symmetrical Begg's test: P = 0.70, Egger's test: P = 0.26. No bias
Palmer et al[41], 2012Case-control = 81991-2008Eastern = 5. Western = 327532917565.54 (3.19-9.63)I2 = 86.3% Q = 51.2 (P < 0.001) Funnel plot: Symmetrical. No bias
Zhou et al[42], 2012Case-control = 12. Cohort: = 21987-2009Eastern = 11. Western = 32362. NA96452. NA3.17 (1.88-5.34)I2 = 81% Q: P < 0.001Funnel plot: Asymmetry. Moderate bias
Table 3 American Joint Committee on Cancer staging classification for intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (8th edition, 2017)
Staging classification
T1aSolitary tumor ≤ 5 cm without vascular invasion
T1bSolitary tumor > 5 cm without vascular invasion
T2Solitary tumor with vascular invasion, or multiple tumors with or without vascular invasion
T3Tumor perforating the visceral peritoneum
T4Tumor involving the local extrahepatic structures by direct invasion
N0No regional lymph node metastasis
N1Regional lymph node metastasis present
M0No distant metastasis
M1Distant metastasis present
Table 4 American Joint Committee on Cancer staging classification for intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (8th edition, 2017)
StageTNM
IaT1aN0M0
IbT1bN0M0
IIT2N0M0
IIIaT3N0M0
IIIbT4N0M0
Any TN1M0
IVAny TAny NM1