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. 2023 Sep 30;12(19):19960–19967. doi: 10.1002/cam4.6537

TABLE 1.

Incidence (per 100,000 persons) of hepatocellular carcinoma, by sex, age, and race/ethnicity—SEER 22, 2000–2019. Individuals of Hispanic ethnicity were classified as ‘Hispanic’ and excluded from other race/ethnicity categories.

Cases Rate
Overall 194,371 8.64
Sex
Male 148,664 14.28
Female 45,707 3.80
Age (years)
20–54 years 35,525 2.40
55–64 years 67,204 20.92
65–74 years 52,384 25.80
75+ years 39,258 23.82
Race/ethnicity
White (non‐Hispanic) 97,088 6.24
Black (non‐Hispanic) 25,923 11.23
Hispanic (All Races) 44,752 15.43
Asian or Pacific Islander (non‐Hispanic) 24,523 15.66
American Indian/Alaska Native (non‐Hispanic) 1188 17.05
Registry (ordered by descending incidence)
Alaska Natives 166 13.67
San Jose‐Monterey (SJM/) 4067 11.26
San Francisco‐Oakland SMSA (SF) 7806 11.12
Hawaii 2530 11.04
Texas 37,922 10.95
Los Angeles (LA) 13,598 9.96
Seattle (Puget Sound) 6887 9.42
California (excluding SF/SJM/LA) 28,346 9.42
New Mexico 3017 9.16
Louisiana 6631 9.14
New York 27,096 8.51
Massachusetts 8439 7.63
Atlanta (Metropolitan) 3265 7.57
New Jersey 10,198 7.01
Connecticut 4267 6.97
Illinois 13,264 6.66
Greater Georgia 6193 6.60
Kentucky 4689 6.54
Idaho 1393 5.75
Rural Georgia 137 5.63
Utah 1728 5.36
Iowa 2732 5.22