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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2019 Apr 28;18(1):242–248.e5. doi: 10.1016/j.cgh.2019.04.043

Table 1.

Trends in hepatocellular carcinoma incidence rates by race/ethnicity and 10-year age group, SEER 13, 1992-2015

Race/ethnicity Age (y) N Trend 1 Trend 2 Trend 3
Years APC 95% CI Years APC 95% CI Years APC 95% CI
Non-Hispanic white 20-29 96 -- -- --
30-39 179 -- -- --
40-49 1,354 1992-98 19.0* 8.3, 30.8 1998-09 −0.2 −2.4, 2.1 2009-15 −12.2* −18.9, −5.1
50-59 5,897 1992-08 11.7* 10.6, 12.8 2008-12 0.4 −6.6, 7.9 2012-15 −9.0* −15.8, −1.6
60-69 6,607 1992-04 2.5* 1.3, 3.8 2004-15 8.7* 7.7, 9.7
70-79 5,434 1992-15 2.6* 2.2, 3.0
≥80 2,994 1992-15 3.2* 2.6, 3.8
Non-Hispanic black 20-29 34 -- -- --
30-39 111 -- -- --
40-49 544 1992-05 2.2 −1.3, 5.8 2005-15 −10.4* −15.4, −5.1
50-59 2,206 1992-06 11.2* 9.2, 13.3 2006-12 −1.2 −5.9, 3.7 2012-15 −17.2* −26.7, −6.4
60-69 2,246 1992-03 3.8* 0.1, 7.6 2003-15 9.8* 7.9, 11.7
70-79 957 1992-15 2.5* 1.6, 3.4
≥80 361 1992-15 1.1 −0.7, 2.9
Hispanic 20-29 41 -- -- --
30-39 102 1992-15 0.5 −2.9, 4.0
40-49 904 1992-06 7.1* 4.3, 10.0 2006-15 −8.2* −11.6, −4.6
50-59 2,783 1992-05 8.0* 6.3, 9.8 2005-12 3.3* 0.4, 6.3 2012-15 −12.4* −19.4, −4.8
60-69 2,742 1992-15 4.4* 3.8, 5.1
70-79 1,956 1992-15 2.8* 1.9, 3.6
≥80 815 1992-15 2.8* 1.3, 4.2
Asian/Pacific 20-29 59 -- -- --
Islander 30-39 322 1992-15 −2.3* −4.0, −0.6
40-49 1,183 1992-05 0.8 −1.6, 3.2 2005-15 −6.5* −9.5, −3.4
50-59 2,630 1992-11 1.4* 0.4, 2.4 2011-15 −8.3* −15.4, −0.6
60-69 3,384 1992-15 −0.3 −1.0, 0.5
70-79 3,048 1992-07 2.6* 1.4, 3.8 2007-15 −3.6* −5.8, −1.4
≥80 1,503 1992-94 −20.2 −57.2, 48.7 1994-15 2.2* 1.1, 3.4

APC, annual percent change; y, years; CI, confidence interval

-- indicates the APC could not be estimated because standard error not available and/or number of cases too small

NOTE: Each trend corresponds to the slope of the line segment between joinpoints. Asterisk denotes the APC is statistically significantly different from zero (P <0.05).