1. Prognostic impact of tumor size on isolated hepatocellular carcinoma without vascular invasion may have age variance
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Yi Zhang, Jun-Gang Zhang, Wei Yu, Lei Liang, Chun Wu, Cheng-Wu Zhang, Ya-Ming Xie, Dong-Sheng Huang, and Ying Shi
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hepatocellular carcinoma ,tumor size ,P for interaction ,P for trend ,per 1 SD ,Surgery ,RD1-811 - Abstract
BackgroundPrevious studies suggested that tumor size was an independent risk factor of prognosis for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). However, the general prognostic analysis did not consider the interaction between variables. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether the effect of tumor size on the prognosis of isolated HCC without vascular invasion varies according to covariates.MethodsPatients were selected from the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) database to investigate whether there was an interaction between age and tumor size on the prognosis. Then the trend test and the value of per 1 SD of tumor size were calculated. In addition, the data of Zhejiang Provincial People's Hospital meeting the requirements were selected to verify the obtained conclusions.ResultsMultivariable Cox regression analysis of the database cohort showed that age, gender, tumor size, pathological grade and marital status were independent risk factors for prognosis. Interaction test showed that there was an interaction between age and tumor size (P for interaction 65 years old. This result was confirmed by trend analysis (P for trend 65 years. Therefore, when analyzing the relationship between tumor size and prognosis, stratified analysis should be performed according to age.
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- 2023
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