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Comparison of clinical manifestations and outcomes between hepatitis B virus- and hepatitis C virus-related hepatocellular carcinoma: analysis of a nationwide cohort.

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Table 1. Characteristics of study population.
Figure 2. Long-term survival by etiology. The median survival was significantly longer in HCV-related HCC patients than in HBV-related HCC patients
Table 4. Adjusted difference in the survival between hepatitis B virus and hepatitis C virus related hepatocellular carcinoma by subgroup.

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