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. 2022 Jul 22;10:53–58. doi: 10.1016/j.sopen.2022.07.003

Table 1.

Patient demographics and risk factors

Age < 70 (n = 1056) Age 70 + (n = 477) P value
Male, no. (%) 827 (78.3) 318 (66.7) P < .001
Ethnicity P < .001
 Asian, no. (%) 527 (49.9) 342 (71.7)
 White, no. (%) 250 (23.7) 70 (14.7)
 Pacific Islander, no. (%) 194 (18.4) 47 (9.9)
 Hispanic, no. (%) 26 (2.5) 9 (1.9)
 Black, no. (%) 10 (0.9) 0 (0.0)
 Other, no. (%) 49 (4.6) 9 (1.9)
Finished high school, no. (%) 637 (83.1) 271 (78.6) P = .07
Hepatitis B surf Ag positive, no. (%) 299 (28.4) 76 (16.1) P < .001
Hepatitis B core Ab positive, no. (%) 100 (9.5) 66 (14) P = .01
Hepatitis C positive, no. (%) 509 (48.4) 106 (22.3) P < .001
Alcohol, no. (%) 522 (49.6) 138 (29.1) P < .001
NASH, no. (%) 90 (8.5) 122 (25.8) P < .001
HCC found with surveillance, no. (%) 300 (28.4) 103 (21.6) P = .005
Screenable disease, no. (%) 885 (83.8) 256 (53.8) P < .001
Previous other cancer, no. (%) 109 (10.3) 93 (19.5) P < .001
Smoking, no. (%) 688 (66.2) 259 (54.8) P < .001
Diabetes mellitus, no. (%) 324 (30.7) 229 (48.1) P < .001
Hyperlipidemia, no. (%) 215 (20.8) 212 (45.2) P < .001
Hypertension, no. (%) 463 (51.4) 319 (77.8) P < .001
Obesity (BMI > 30), no. (%) 257 (26.7) 74 (17.7) P < .001
BMI, mean (SD), kg/m2 27.6 (8.4) 26.1 (4.9) P < .001