Improving Adherence of Young Male Patients with HBV Infection to the Regular Follow-Up via Mobile Healthcare Platform Might Be Cost-Effective to Decrease the Morbidity of Advanced Liver Cancer
Hao Liang,
Min Yang,
Dan Luo
et al.
Abstract:Background
Young adults contribute substantially to the social economy. However, the number of young adults with liver cancer has increased recently. In addition, the mortality rate of these patients is high.
Methods
This retrospective study investigated the risk factors of young patients diagnosed with liver cancer over the past 12 years.
Results
The risk factors of liver cancer, including male, HBV infection, and family history of diseases,… Show more
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