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Hepatocellular carcinoma in western Sydney
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New diagnoses of HCC have increased recently, irrespective of country of birth. In Australian-born patients alcoholic liver disease remains a major aetiological factor but the role of HCV requires further evaluation. Among immigrants, cirrhosis from chronic viral hepatitis accounts for most cases. We propose that prevention of cirrhosis caused by chronic viral hepatitis should have the greatest long-term impact on prevention of HCC in Australia. The role of surveillance of people with cirrhosis to detect small and potentially resectable tumours should be explored.
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