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. 2024 Aug 26;12(9):1946. doi: 10.3390/biomedicines12091946

Table 1.

(a) Patient demographics for healthy control subjects. (b) Patient demographics for subjects with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).

(a)
Total (n = 96)
Average Age 50.38
Male Sex 44
Race
White 32 (72.72%)
Black 11 (25.0%)
Asian 1 (2.27%)
Average BMI (kg/m2) 28.06
Female Sex 50
Race
White 45 (90.0%)
Black 5 (10.0%)
Average BMI (kg/m2) 27.46
(b)
Total HCC (n = 41) HCC + Cirrhosis (n = 25) HCC Alone (n = 16)
Median Age (IQR) 68 (62.5–76.5) 66 (62–72) 73 (62.5–79.3)
Male Sex 13 7 (28%) 6 (37.5%)
Race
White 34 (82.9%) 19 (76%) 15 (93.7%)
Black 4 (9.8%) 4 (16%) -
Asian 3 (7.3%) 2 (8%) 1 (6.3%)
BMI (kg/m2) 27.3 (24–30.7) 27.3 (24–31.3) 27.6 (25.7–30.7)
Etiology of Cirrhosis -
NASH 4 (9.8%) 4 (16%)
Hepatitis B 4 (9.8%) 4 (16%)
Hepatitis C 14 (34.1%) 14 (56%)
Idiopathic 2 (4.9%) 2 (8%)
Hemochromatosis 1 (2.4%) 1 (4%)
Diabetes 11 (26.8%) 8 (32%) 3 (18.8%)
No. Lesions
Median (IQR)
1 (1–2) 1 (1–2) 1 (1–3)
Size Largest Lesion
Median cm (IQR)
4 (2.5–6) 3 (2–4) 10 (4.3–14.3)
Treatment Pre-Sample Collection
Y90 3 (7.3%) 2 (8%) 1 (6.3%)
TACE 4 (9.8%) 2 (8%) 2 (12.6%)
None 34 (82.9%) 21 (84%) 13 (81.1%)
Grade of Differentiation
Well 4 (9.8%) - 4 (25%)
Moderate 34 (82.9%) 24 (96%) 10 (62.5%)
Poor 3 (7.3%) 1 (4%) 2 (12.6%)
Vascular Invasion 30 (73.2%) 20 (80%) 10 (62.5%)
Recurrence 15 (36.6%) 9 (36%) 6 (37.5%)

Age, race and BMI are expressed as count in percent; gut microbe-associated metabolites are altered in HCC patients compared to healthy controls. All the variables are expressed as count in percent. Age, number and size of lesions is presented as median (IQR).