Hepatocellular Carcinoma in The Gambia and the role of Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C
Clement Ibi Mboto, Angela Davies-Russell, Mark Fielder, Andrew Paul Jewell

TL;DR
This study explores the role of Hepatitis B and C in causing liver cancer in The Gambia, finding that Hepatitis B is more commonly linked than Hepatitis C.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into the relative roles of HBV and HCV in hepatocellular carcinoma in The Gambia.
Findings
HBV was detected in 38.5% of HCC patients, while HCV was detected in 7.7%.
HBV and HCV involvement in HCC was found in a 5:1 ratio.
Up to 50% of HCC cases may be due to non-viral factors.
Abstract
Hepatocellular Carcinoma is the commonest form of cancer in The Gambia, and although Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C are known risk factors, accurate baseline data on Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C distribution in the region are limited. Similarly data including information on the involvement of the viruses in HCC remains unknown. The current study was undertaken to estimate the risk of HCC in relation to HCV and HBV in The Gambia. Thirteen patients with histological proven history of HCC and 39 healthy controls were enrolled in the study. Each subject blood was screened individually for anti-HCV using ORTHO HCV 3.0 ELISA test system (Ortho-Clinical Diagnostics, Inc, U.S.A) and for HBsAg using QUADRATECH CHECK 4-HBs one step generation hepatitis B surface antigen test kit (VEDALAB, France) following the manufacturers instructions. HBsAg and anti-HCV was detected in 38.5 %(5/13) and 7.7%…
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