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Risk Assessment for HBV-Related Liver Cancer

Risk Assessment for HBV-Related Liver Cancer

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30-75 years
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Phase N/A

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Overview

Liver cancer is a severe disease worldwide. The incidence and mortality rates of liver cancer in China is the highest in the world. This project aims to perform a prospective, multi-center, large sample cohort study for HBV related high-risk individuals. Based on multimodal data fusion and AI technique, stratified management and follow-up system are conducted for HBV-related high-risk populations of liver cancer, in order to improve the early diagnosis rate of liver cancer.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria: must meet (a) and any one of (b) to (g).

  • (a).Positive for Hepatitis B surface antigen; (b).Ultrasound/CT/MR indicates liver cirrhosis; (c). Type II diabetes; (d). Has family history of liver cirrhosis/ liver cancer; (e). Long term alcohol consumption history (>5 years), equivalent to alcohol consumption of ≥ 40g/d for males and ≥ 20g/d for females; (f). Liver histology Metavir fibrosis score F3 or above; (g). Fibroscan value (LSM) ≥ 8.0kPa.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • (a).Diagnosed with malignant tumors; (b). Post liver transplantation; (c). Infected with HIV; (d). Expected survival time<1 year; (e). With marked organ dysfunctions(heart, brain, kidney, lung, endocrine system, blood, etc.) or psychiatric patients.

Study details
    HBV-related Liver Cirrhosis

NCT07160946

Sun Yat-sen University

15 October 2025

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