AIM: To review all of epidemiological and etiological aspects of hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC) and examined the prevention of this disease in Asia.METHODS: We conducted a systematic review according to the PRISMA guid...AIM: To review all of epidemiological and etiological aspects of hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC) and examined the prevention of this disease in Asia.METHODS: We conducted a systematic review according to the PRISMA guidelines. We were chosen articles that published previously, from Pub Med(MEDLINE), the Cochrane database and Scopus. The key words used in this research were as follows: HCC in Asia and the way of prevention of this disease, with no language limitations. We selected those papers published before 2014 that we considered to be most important and appropriate. All relevant articles were accessed in full text and all relevant materials was evaluated and reviewed.RESULTS: More than 70% of all new cases of liver cancer were diagnosed in Asia, a region that 75% of all those chronically infected with hepatitis B virus(HBV) in the world. Chronic HBV infection is the main cause of HCC in Asia, where the virus is endemic and vertical transmission is common. Japan, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Pakistan are exception because of high prevalence of HCV infection in these regions. The prevalence of this cancer is high in Eastern and South-Eastern Asia, But Middle Eastern countries are characterized as moderate prevalence rate of HCC region and Central Asia and some part of Middle Eastern countries are known as low prevalence rate of HCC. In addition of HBV and HCV the other factors such as aflatoxin, alcohol, obesity, diabetes and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease(NAFLD) might be responsible for a low prevalence of HCC in Asian countries. Currently available HCC therapies, chemotherapy, surgical are inefficient, mainly due to usually late diagnosis and high recurrence rates after surgical resection, and usually end with treatment failure. Liver transplantation also remains as a difficult strategy in patients with HCC. Thus prevention of HCC by treating and prevention HBV and HCV infection, the major causative agents of HCC, and the other riskfactors such as aflatoxin, alcohol, obesity, diabetes and NAFLD is of a great medi展开更多
AIM:To review all of epidemiological aspects of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease(NAFLD) and also prevent this disease is examined.METHODS:We conducted a systematic review according to the PRISMA guidelines.All searche...AIM:To review all of epidemiological aspects of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease(NAFLD) and also prevent this disease is examined.METHODS:We conducted a systematic review according to the PRISMA guidelines.All searches for writing this review is based on the papers was found in Pub Med(MEDLINE),Cochrane database and Scopus in August and September 2014 for topic of NAFLD in Asia and the way of prevention of this disease,with no language limitations.All relevant articles were accessed in full text and all relevant materials was evaluated and reviewed.RESULTS:NAFLD is the most common liver disorder in worldwide,with an estimated with 20%-30% prevalence in Western countries and 2%-4% worldwide.The prevalence of NAFLD in Asia,depending on location(urban vs rural),gender,ethnicity,and age is variable between 15%-20%.According to the many studies in the world,the relationship between NAFLD,obesity,diabetes mellitus,and metabolic syndrome(MS) is quiet obvious.Prevalence of NAFLD in Asian countries seems to be lower than the Western countries but,it has increased recently due to the rise of obesity,type 2 diabetes and MS in this region.One of the main reasons for the increase in obesity,diabetes and MS in Asia is a lifestyle change and industrialization.Today,NAFLD is recognized as a major chronic liver disease in Asia.Therefore,prevention of this disease in Asian countries is very important and the best strategy for prevention and control of NAFLD is lifestyle modifications.Lifestyle modification programs are typically designed to change bad eating habits and increase physical activity that is associated with clinically significant improvements in obesity,type 2 diabetes and MS.CONCLUSION:Prevention of NAFLD is very importantin Asian countries particularly in Arab countries because of high prevalence of obesity,diabetes and MS.展开更多
Asia is the major producing area of aquatic products.In order to maintain the stability of fishery,some Asian countries have established a mutual insurance system,which,however,shows distinctive features in different ...Asia is the major producing area of aquatic products.In order to maintain the stability of fishery,some Asian countries have established a mutual insurance system,which,however,shows distinctive features in different countries as a result of their different historical,economic and social conditions.This paper introduced the development status and characteristics of the fishery mutual insurance system in some Asian countries,such as Japan,South Korea,India,etc.,and then summarized their experiences and what we can learn from their experiences from the perspectives of legislation,governmental support,mutual insurance associations,and credit.展开更多
基金Supported by Gastroenterology and Liver Diseases Research Center,Research Institute for Gastroenterology and Liver Diseases,Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences
文摘AIM: To review all of epidemiological and etiological aspects of hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC) and examined the prevention of this disease in Asia.METHODS: We conducted a systematic review according to the PRISMA guidelines. We were chosen articles that published previously, from Pub Med(MEDLINE), the Cochrane database and Scopus. The key words used in this research were as follows: HCC in Asia and the way of prevention of this disease, with no language limitations. We selected those papers published before 2014 that we considered to be most important and appropriate. All relevant articles were accessed in full text and all relevant materials was evaluated and reviewed.RESULTS: More than 70% of all new cases of liver cancer were diagnosed in Asia, a region that 75% of all those chronically infected with hepatitis B virus(HBV) in the world. Chronic HBV infection is the main cause of HCC in Asia, where the virus is endemic and vertical transmission is common. Japan, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Pakistan are exception because of high prevalence of HCV infection in these regions. The prevalence of this cancer is high in Eastern and South-Eastern Asia, But Middle Eastern countries are characterized as moderate prevalence rate of HCC region and Central Asia and some part of Middle Eastern countries are known as low prevalence rate of HCC. In addition of HBV and HCV the other factors such as aflatoxin, alcohol, obesity, diabetes and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease(NAFLD) might be responsible for a low prevalence of HCC in Asian countries. Currently available HCC therapies, chemotherapy, surgical are inefficient, mainly due to usually late diagnosis and high recurrence rates after surgical resection, and usually end with treatment failure. Liver transplantation also remains as a difficult strategy in patients with HCC. Thus prevention of HCC by treating and prevention HBV and HCV infection, the major causative agents of HCC, and the other riskfactors such as aflatoxin, alcohol, obesity, diabetes and NAFLD is of a great medi
基金Gastroenterology and Liver Disease Research Center,Research Institute for Gastroenterology and Liver Diseases,Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Science
文摘AIM:To review all of epidemiological aspects of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease(NAFLD) and also prevent this disease is examined.METHODS:We conducted a systematic review according to the PRISMA guidelines.All searches for writing this review is based on the papers was found in Pub Med(MEDLINE),Cochrane database and Scopus in August and September 2014 for topic of NAFLD in Asia and the way of prevention of this disease,with no language limitations.All relevant articles were accessed in full text and all relevant materials was evaluated and reviewed.RESULTS:NAFLD is the most common liver disorder in worldwide,with an estimated with 20%-30% prevalence in Western countries and 2%-4% worldwide.The prevalence of NAFLD in Asia,depending on location(urban vs rural),gender,ethnicity,and age is variable between 15%-20%.According to the many studies in the world,the relationship between NAFLD,obesity,diabetes mellitus,and metabolic syndrome(MS) is quiet obvious.Prevalence of NAFLD in Asian countries seems to be lower than the Western countries but,it has increased recently due to the rise of obesity,type 2 diabetes and MS in this region.One of the main reasons for the increase in obesity,diabetes and MS in Asia is a lifestyle change and industrialization.Today,NAFLD is recognized as a major chronic liver disease in Asia.Therefore,prevention of this disease in Asian countries is very important and the best strategy for prevention and control of NAFLD is lifestyle modifications.Lifestyle modification programs are typically designed to change bad eating habits and increase physical activity that is associated with clinically significant improvements in obesity,type 2 diabetes and MS.CONCLUSION:Prevention of NAFLD is very importantin Asian countries particularly in Arab countries because of high prevalence of obesity,diabetes and MS.
文摘Asia is the major producing area of aquatic products.In order to maintain the stability of fishery,some Asian countries have established a mutual insurance system,which,however,shows distinctive features in different countries as a result of their different historical,economic and social conditions.This paper introduced the development status and characteristics of the fishery mutual insurance system in some Asian countries,such as Japan,South Korea,India,etc.,and then summarized their experiences and what we can learn from their experiences from the perspectives of legislation,governmental support,mutual insurance associations,and credit.