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Lower Education and Household Income Contribute to Advanced Disease Less Treatment Received and Poorer Prognosis in Patients with Hepatocellular Carcinoma

机译:肝细胞癌患者的低学历和家庭收入导致晚期疾病更少的治疗和更差的预后

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Understanding the ways in which socioeconomic status affects prognosis of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is important for building up strategies eliminating the inequalities in cancer diagnosis and treatments among different groups, which, remains undetermined. In the present study, 1485 newly diagnosed HCC patients with complete demographic and clinical data were included. Socioeconomic data, including education, annual household income and residency was also reported by patients or families. In the present study, less educated patients were older, more female involved, poorly paid, more living in rural places, had more advanced tumor burden, received less curative and loco-regional therapies, and thus showed poorer short-term and long-term outcomes (in total or after surgical resection) than the highly educated. Patients with lower income were less educated, less treated, and more likely to live in rural places, had more advanced stages of HCC and thus poorer long-term survival (in total or after surgical resection) than higher income groups. In Cox regression analysis, lower household income was independently associated with poorer outcome (HR=1.2, 95% CI: 1.0-1.4, p=0.036). These results indicate that education and income are critically associated with early diagnosis, treatments and prognosis of HCC. Much more efforts should be taken to support the patients with less education and lower income to improve the outcomes of HCC.
机译:了解社会经济状况如何影响肝细胞癌(HCC)的预后对于建立消除不同组之间癌症诊断和治疗中的不平等现象的策略很重要,这一点目前尚未确定。在本研究中,纳入了1485例新诊断的HCC患者,这些患者具有完整的人口统计学和临床​​数据。患者或家庭也报告了社会经济数据,包括教育,家庭年收入和居留权。在本研究中,受教育程度较低的患者年龄更大,女性参与程度更高,收入较低,在农村地区生活更多,肿瘤负担更严重,接受的治疗和局部区域治疗更少,因此短期和长期治疗效果较差结果(全部或手术切除后)比高学历。收入较低的患者受教育程度较低,治疗较少,并且更有可能居住在农村地区,肝癌的晚期程度更高,因此与较高收入的人群相比,长期生存(总体或手术切除后)较差。在Cox回归分析中,较低的家庭收入与较差的结果独立相关(HR = 1.2,95%CI:1.0-1.4,p = 0.036)。这些结果表明,教育和收入与肝癌的早期诊断,治疗和预后密切相关。应采取更多的努力来支持教育程度较低和收入较低的患者,以改善HCC的预后。

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