Chronic Hepatitis B and Liver Cancer Risks among Asian Immigrants in New York City: Results from a Large, Community-Based Screening, Evaluation, and Treatment Program

被引:39
作者
Pollack, Henry J. [1 ]
Kwon, Simona C. [2 ]
Wang, Su H. [3 ,4 ]
Wyatt, Laura C. [2 ]
Trinh-Shevrin, Chau [2 ]
机构
[1] NYU, Sch Med, Dept Pediat, New York, NY 10016 USA
[2] NYU, Sch Med, Dept Populat Hlth, New York, NY 10016 USA
[3] St Barnabas Hosp, Ctr Asian Hlth, Livingston, NJ USA
[4] Charles B Wang Community Hlth Ctr, New York, NY USA
关键词
HEPATOCELLULAR-CARCINOMA; VIRUS GENOTYPES; UNITED-STATES; HBV INFECTION; PREVALENCE; EPIDEMIOLOGY; MANAGEMENT; ASSOCIATION; POPULATIONS; AMERICANS;
D O I
10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-14-0491
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
Background: Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection, the predominant cause of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) worldwide, disproportionately affects Asian Americans. Limited data exist on the variability and characteristics of infection that determine disease progression risk within U.S. Asian ethnic subgroups. Methods: Retrospective analyses were conducted on a large, community-based HBV screening and treatment program in New York City (NYC). From 2004 to 2008, the program enrolled 7,272 Asian-born individuals. Determinants of HBV seroprevalence were calculated and risk factors for HCC progression were compared across Asian subgroups. Results: Among newly tested individuals, 13% were HBV positive. Seroprevalence varied significantly with age, gender, education, birthplace, and family history of infection. Chinese-born individuals, particularly from the Fujian province, had the highest seroprevalence (23.2% and 33.1%, respectively). Clinical and virologic characteristics placed HBV-infected individuals at significant risk for HCC. Significant differences in HCC risk existed among Asian subgroups in bivariate analysis, including age, gender, HBV viral load, and HBeAg status. Differences in HBV genotype and family history of HCC may further HCC risk among subgroups. Conclusions: Asian immigrants in NYC have a high prevalence of HBV infection and are at significant risk of disease progression and HCC. Although heterogeneity in HBV seroprevalence was found by Asian subgroups, HCC risk among infected individuals was primarily explained by age and gender differences. Country and province of birth, age, and gender may further explain seroprevalence differences. Impact: Findings provide estimates of HBV burden in Asian ethnic subgroups and identify high-risk groups to target for screening and treatment that can prevent HCC. (C)2014 AACR.
引用
收藏
页码:2229 / 2239
页数:11
相关论文
共 65 条
[1]  
American Cancer Society, 2014, WHAT IS LIV CANC
[2]  
[Anonymous], 2012, GLOBOCAN 2012 EST CA
[3]  
BEASLEY RP, 1981, LANCET, V2, P1129
[4]   Risk of hepatocellular carcinoma across a biological gradient of serum hepatitis B virus DNA level [J].
Chen, CJ ;
Yang, HI ;
Su, J ;
Jen, CL ;
You, SL ;
Lu, SN ;
Huang, GT ;
Iloeje, UH .
JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 2006, 295 (01) :65-73
[5]  
Chen Y, 2007, CHIN J EXPCLIN INFEC, V1, P20
[6]   Alcohol and hepatocellular carcinoma: The effect of lifetime intake and hepatitis virus infections in men and women [J].
Donato, F ;
Tagger, A ;
Gelatti, U ;
Parrinello, G ;
Boffetta, P ;
Albertini, A ;
Decarli, A ;
Trevisi, P ;
Ribero, ML ;
Martelli, C ;
Porru, S ;
Nardi, G .
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY, 2002, 155 (04) :323-331
[7]   Hepatocellular carcinoma: Epidemiology and molecular carcinogenesis [J].
El-Serag, Hashem B. ;
Rudolph, Lenhard .
GASTROENTEROLOGY, 2007, 132 (07) :2557-2576
[8]   Epidemiology of Viral Hepatitis and Hepatocellular Carcinoma [J].
El-Serag, Hashem B. .
GASTROENTEROLOGY, 2012, 142 (06) :1264-+
[9]   Risk assessment for the development of hepatocellular carcinoma: According to on-treatment viral response during long-term lamivudine therapy in hepatitis B virus-related liver disease [J].
Eun, Jong Ryul ;
Lee, Heon Ju ;
Kim, Tae Nyeun ;
Lee, Kyeung Soo .
JOURNAL OF HEPATOLOGY, 2010, 53 (01) :118-125
[10]   Cancer Incidence Trends Among Asian American Populations in the United States, 1990-2008 [J].
Gomez, Scarlett Lin ;
Noone, Anne-Michelle ;
Lichtensztajn, Daphne Y. ;
Scoppa, Steve ;
Gibson, James T. ;
Liu, Lihua ;
Morris, Cyllene ;
Kwong, Sandy ;
Fish, Kari ;
Wilkens, Lynne R. ;
Goodman, Marc T. ;
Deapen, Dennis ;
Miller, Barry A. .
JNCI-JOURNAL OF THE NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE, 2013, 105 (15) :1096-1110