Clinical Study

Socioeconomic Factors Affect Disparities in Access to Liver Transplant for Hepatocellular Cancer

Table 3

Differences in exclusion criteria for transplant by race, education, insurance, and occupation.

Tumor size > 5 cmBMI > 35Outside Milan criteria

Race
 Asian (As)156/34 (45.9%)15/318 (4.7%)199/349 (57.0%)
 White (Wh)35/116 (30.2%)7/109 (6.4%)59/119 (47.9%)
 Pacific Islander (PI)46/86 (53.5%)16/77 (20.7%)53/86 (61.6%)
(PI versus Wh) (PI versus As) NS
(PI versus Wh)
Education
 13+ years122/309 (39.4%)21/305 (6.9%)165/315 (52.4%)
 <13 years40/80 (50%)10/77 (13.0%)49/82 (59.8%)
NS NS NS
Insurance
 Private130/291 (44.7%)20/281 (7.1%)174/299 (58.2%)
 Medicare69/164 (42.1%)8/144 (5.6%)87/167 (52.1%)
 Medicaid36/80 (45.0%)8/8 (9.9%)49/92 (53.3%)
NSNSNS
Occupation
 White collar (WC)60/133 (45.1%)10/120 (8.3%)82/138 (59.4%)
 Blue collar (BC)97/217 (44.7%)13/199 (6.5%)122/221 (55.2%)
 Service64/144 (44.4%)12/130 (9.2%)78/147 (53.1%)
 None20/67 (29.9%)3/6 (4.9%)34/68 (50%)
(service versus WC)NSNS