Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) tumors are among the most common in the world, particularly in populations with chronic viral hepatitis, such as those of Asian or sub-Saharan African ancestry. Most occur in individuals with chronic liver disease.
Panel test:
AFP total
AFP-L3%
DCP
Beta-Catenin
Hepatocyte specific antigen
Arginase 1
Cytokeratin 8,18 low molecular weight
Reticulin
Glypican 3
References
Guidelines
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