1.For unknown reasons, liver cancer prevalence is very high amongst…

Question Answered step-by-step 1.For unknown reasons, liver cancer prevalence is very high amongst… 1.     For unknown reasons, liver cancer prevalence is very high amongst Asians and Pacific Islanders. This is from HHS:In 2018, chronic liver disease was the sixth leading cause of death for Asian/Pacific Islanders, 25-44 years old.1Asian American men have higher incidence rates of liver cancer as compared to Hispanic, non-Hispanic white, or Asian/Pacific Islander men.2Asian male subgroups have higher mortality rates for liver cancer, specifically 54.3 for Vietnamese, 33.9 for Koreans, 23.3 for Chinese, 16.8 for Filipino and 9.3 for Japanese.2Asian Americans are 70 percent more likely to die from liver and IBD cancer, as compared to non-Hispanic whites.The incidence rate for liver and IBD cancer is twice as high for Asian American women as compared to non-Hispanic white women.How will this inform your health teaching and health care in this population of patients Health Science Science Nursing SCIENCE 210 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)