Journal article

Knowing and telling: How African-Australians living with chronic hepatitis B understand hepatocellular carcinoma risk and surveillance

N Allard, J Emery, B Cowie, J Furler

Australian Journal of Primary Health | CSIRO PUBLISHING | Published : 2018

Abstract

African-Australians have a high prevalence of chronic hepatitis B (CHB) and an increased risk of liver cancer (hepatocellular carcinoma, HCC) at a younger age than other affected groups living with CHB. The prevention of HCC-related mortality is possible with timely diagnosis of CHB, regular monitoring including liver cancer surveillance and appropriate treatment with antiviral therapy. Currently, little is known about how African-Australians living with CHB understand their condition, their risk of liver cancer and the need for regular monitoring. There were 19 semi-structured interviews conducted with African-Australians who have CHB. The interviews explored the participants' knowledge of ..

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