Hepatitis virus and hepatocellular carcinoma in Brazil: a report from the State of Espírito Santo

Introduction Few studies have examined hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in Brazil, and the incidence and risk factors for this type of malignancy vary greatly geographically. In this paper, we report several risk factors associated with HCC diagnosed at the University Hospital in Vitória, ES, Brazil....

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Main Authors: Patrícia Lofêgo Gonçalves, Maria da Penha Zago-Gomes, Carlos Sandoval Gonçalves, Fausto Edmundo Lima Pereira
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Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical (SBMT) 2014-10-01
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spelling doaj-342fe7c530c441529b608d07e96953142020-11-24T23:57:31ZengSociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical (SBMT)Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical1678-98492014-10-0147555956310.1590/0037-8682-0145-2014S0037-86822014000500559Hepatitis virus and hepatocellular carcinoma in Brazil: a report from the State of Espírito SantoPatrícia Lofêgo GonçalvesMaria da Penha Zago-GomesCarlos Sandoval GonçalvesFausto Edmundo Lima PereiraIntroduction Few studies have examined hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in Brazil, and the incidence and risk factors for this type of malignancy vary greatly geographically. In this paper, we report several risk factors associated with HCC diagnosed at the University Hospital in Vitória, ES, Brazil. Methods We reviewed 274 cases of HCC (January 1993 to December 2011) in which hepatitis B (HBV) and C (HCV) virus infection and chronic alcoholism were investigated. A diagnosis of hepatocellular carcinoma was confirmed by histology or by the presence of a characteristic pattern on imaging. Results HCC with associated liver cirrhosis was noted in 85.4% of cases. The mean ages of men and women were 56.6 years and 57.5 years, respectively. The male-to-female ratio was 5.8:1. Associated risk factors included the following: HBV, 37.6% (alone, 23.4%; associated with chronic alcoholism, 14.2%); HCV, 22.6% (alone, 13.5%; associated with chronic alcoholism, 9.1%), chronic alcoholism, 17.1%, non-alcoholic steatohepatitis, 2.6% and cryptogenic, 19.3%. The male-to-female ratio was higher in cases associated with HBV or chronic alcoholism compared with HCV-associated or cryptogenic cases. In 40 cases without associated cirrhosis, the male-to-female ratio and mean age were lower than those in cirrhosis-associated cases. Conclusions These results demonstrate that the main risk factor associated with HCC in the State of Espírito Santo is HBV. Chronic alcoholism is an important etiological factor, alone or in association with HBV or HCV infection.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0037-86822014000500559&lng=en&tlng=enHepatocellular carcinomaHepatitis B virusHepatitis C virusAlcoholism
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author Patrícia Lofêgo Gonçalves
Maria da Penha Zago-Gomes
Carlos Sandoval Gonçalves
Fausto Edmundo Lima Pereira
spellingShingle Patrícia Lofêgo Gonçalves
Maria da Penha Zago-Gomes
Carlos Sandoval Gonçalves
Fausto Edmundo Lima Pereira
Hepatitis virus and hepatocellular carcinoma in Brazil: a report from the State of Espírito Santo
Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical
Hepatocellular carcinoma
Hepatitis B virus
Hepatitis C virus
Alcoholism
author_facet Patrícia Lofêgo Gonçalves
Maria da Penha Zago-Gomes
Carlos Sandoval Gonçalves
Fausto Edmundo Lima Pereira
author_sort Patrícia Lofêgo Gonçalves
title Hepatitis virus and hepatocellular carcinoma in Brazil: a report from the State of Espírito Santo
title_short Hepatitis virus and hepatocellular carcinoma in Brazil: a report from the State of Espírito Santo
title_full Hepatitis virus and hepatocellular carcinoma in Brazil: a report from the State of Espírito Santo
title_fullStr Hepatitis virus and hepatocellular carcinoma in Brazil: a report from the State of Espírito Santo
title_full_unstemmed Hepatitis virus and hepatocellular carcinoma in Brazil: a report from the State of Espírito Santo
title_sort hepatitis virus and hepatocellular carcinoma in brazil: a report from the state of espírito santo
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical (SBMT)
series Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical
issn 1678-9849
publishDate 2014-10-01
description Introduction Few studies have examined hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in Brazil, and the incidence and risk factors for this type of malignancy vary greatly geographically. In this paper, we report several risk factors associated with HCC diagnosed at the University Hospital in Vitória, ES, Brazil. Methods We reviewed 274 cases of HCC (January 1993 to December 2011) in which hepatitis B (HBV) and C (HCV) virus infection and chronic alcoholism were investigated. A diagnosis of hepatocellular carcinoma was confirmed by histology or by the presence of a characteristic pattern on imaging. Results HCC with associated liver cirrhosis was noted in 85.4% of cases. The mean ages of men and women were 56.6 years and 57.5 years, respectively. The male-to-female ratio was 5.8:1. Associated risk factors included the following: HBV, 37.6% (alone, 23.4%; associated with chronic alcoholism, 14.2%); HCV, 22.6% (alone, 13.5%; associated with chronic alcoholism, 9.1%), chronic alcoholism, 17.1%, non-alcoholic steatohepatitis, 2.6% and cryptogenic, 19.3%. The male-to-female ratio was higher in cases associated with HBV or chronic alcoholism compared with HCV-associated or cryptogenic cases. In 40 cases without associated cirrhosis, the male-to-female ratio and mean age were lower than those in cirrhosis-associated cases. Conclusions These results demonstrate that the main risk factor associated with HCC in the State of Espírito Santo is HBV. Chronic alcoholism is an important etiological factor, alone or in association with HBV or HCV infection.
topic Hepatocellular carcinoma
Hepatitis B virus
Hepatitis C virus
Alcoholism
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