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Relationships between Serum Biomarkers among Hepatocellular Carcinoma Patients in Bangladeshi Fishing Communities: A Model Study
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The study explored the correlation between serum biomarkers and hepatocellular carcinoma detection in various fishing groups, utilizing a descriptive and experimental approach in Bangladesh. The study identified fishers often consume tobacco, polluted drinking water, and lack sufficient sunlight, all of which are extremely detrimental to their health. Fishermen who mostly fish at night and spend little time on the water during the daytime hours do not get enough sunlight, nor do they get enough vitamin D. An increased risk of liver cancer was found to be directly and strongly correlated with insufficient serum levels of vitamin D. In addition, a negligent lifestyle, a lack of awareness about hepatitis, and inadequate nutritional assistance have significantly increased their risk. Our results contribute to the information on HCC assessment and evaluation by clarifying the relevance of serum vitamin D, alpha-fetoprotein (AFP), creatinine (Cr), and hemoglobin A1C (HbA1c) in distinguishing between categories and sexes. According to the study, the combination of AFP, Vitamin-D, and Cr (AFP+Vit-D+Cr) has a high predictive value, which improves diagnosis and offers a reliable instrument for identifying liver cancer.
Title: Relationships between Serum Biomarkers among Hepatocellular Carcinoma Patients in Bangladeshi Fishing Communities: A Model Study
Description:
The study explored the correlation between serum biomarkers and hepatocellular carcinoma detection in various fishing groups, utilizing a descriptive and experimental approach in Bangladesh.
The study identified fishers often consume tobacco, polluted drinking water, and lack sufficient sunlight, all of which are extremely detrimental to their health.
Fishermen who mostly fish at night and spend little time on the water during the daytime hours do not get enough sunlight, nor do they get enough vitamin D.
An increased risk of liver cancer was found to be directly and strongly correlated with insufficient serum levels of vitamin D.
In addition, a negligent lifestyle, a lack of awareness about hepatitis, and inadequate nutritional assistance have significantly increased their risk.
Our results contribute to the information on HCC assessment and evaluation by clarifying the relevance of serum vitamin D, alpha-fetoprotein (AFP), creatinine (Cr), and hemoglobin A1C (HbA1c) in distinguishing between categories and sexes.
According to the study, the combination of AFP, Vitamin-D, and Cr (AFP+Vit-D+Cr) has a high predictive value, which improves diagnosis and offers a reliable instrument for identifying liver cancer.
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