Retrospective Study
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World J Clin Cases. Sep 16, 2022; 10(26): 9264-9275
Published online Sep 16, 2022. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v10.i26.9264
Table 1 Influence of high-risk factors on primary liver cancer stratified by Child-Pugh score
FactorsCriterion: Child-Pugh score
StatisticsP value
A
B
C
Male (%)40 (76.9)61 (77.2)16 (76.9)0.060.814
Age (yr)59.40 ± 10.1862.83 ± 9.8558.50 ± 7.202.780.065
History of smoking (%)16 (30.2)22 (27.8)a12 (60.0)7.740.021
History of drinking (%)13 (24.5)a26 (32.9)11 (55.0)6.110.047
HBsAg (+) (%)38 (71.7)56 (70.9)14 (70.0)0.020.989
HCV-Ag (+) (%)3 (5.7)5 (6.3)0 (0.0)1.310.520
Non-alcoholic fatty liver (%)9 (17.0)18 (22.8)1 (5.0)3.470.176