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. 2010 Sep 2;2010:917356. doi: 10.1155/2010/917356

Table 2.

Characteristics of 380 patients with combined hepatocellular and cholangiocarcinoma of the liver (cHCC-CC) diagnosed between January 1973 and December 2004.

Characteristics N (%) CDS No. CDS P value
Gender
 Male 245 (64.5%) 49 196 .61
 Female 135 (35.5%) 30 105

Race
 Black 43 (11.3%) 5 38 .09
 White 291 (76.6%) 60 231
 Others 46 (12.1%) 14 32

Civil Status
 Married 222 (58.4%) 59 163 .01
 Divorced/Separated 37 (9.7%) 7 30
 Single 52 (13.7%) 6 45
 Widowed 57 (15%) 7 51
 Unknown 12 (3.2%) 0 12

Grade
 Well differentiated 9 (2.4%) 1 8 <.00001
 Moderately differentiated 34 (8.9%) 17 17
 Poorly differentiated 70 (18.4%) 21 49
 Undifferentiated 12 (3.2%) 2 10
 Unknown 255 (67.1%) 38 217

SEER Stage
 Localized 98 (25.8%) 44 54 <.0001
 Regional 97 (25.5%) 22 75
 Distant 130 (34.2%) 11 119
 Unknown 55 (14.5%) 2 53

Year of diagnosis
 1973–1988 154 (40.5%) 14 140 <.0001
 1989–2004 226 (59.5%) 65 161

Cancer Directed Surgery
 Yes 79 (20.8%) 79 0 <.0001
 No 301 (79.2%) 0 301

Radiation Therapy
 Yes 22 (5.8%) 4 18 .55
 No 354 (93.2%) 75 279
 Unknown 4 (1.0%) 0 4

SEER: surveillance, epidemiology, and end results.