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NR 716 Week 4 Assignment; Evidence Synthesis - HCC is a deadly cancer

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Evidence Synthesis


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Chamberlain College of Nursing

NR 716: Analytic Methods

Due Date

, 2


Evidence Synthesis

In the United States, nearly 41,260 fresh cases of primary liver cancer will be discovered

in 2022, and the most common liver cancer type is hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) (American

Cancer Society [ACS], 2022; Trung et al., 2018). However, even with substantial changes and

encroachments in HCC therapy, the outcome for HCC patients remains disappointing, as

recognized at an advanced stage (ACS, 2022; Huang et al., 2020). In addition, a lack of early

diagnosis techniques and poor chemotherapy responses add to HCC's high death rate (ACS,

2022; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [CDC], 2022; (National Cancer Institute

[NCI], 2022; Zheng et al., 2018). Hence, more screening tests for early HCC discovery are

required. It is decisive in clinical routine to scrutinize and evaluate for early detection of HCC.

Three research studies (Huang et al., 2020; Trung et al., 2018; Zheng et al., 2018) discussed lab

tests to find blood levels of lncRNAs, miRNAs, the serum lncRNA, and urothelial carcinoma

associated 1 (UCA1) that are practical in recognizing patients with HCC, assisting in the

diagnosis, and assisting with clinical practice for patients with early-stage HCC.

This paper aims to perform an evidence synthesis using three single-study quantitative

research articles and three non-research evidence-based sources to evaluate research on current

issues related to the early detection of HCC in combination with imaging studies in high-risk

patients.

Analysis of the Practice Problem

HCC is one of the most aggressive carcinomas and the third major cause of cancer-

related mortality worldwide (CDC, 2022; Huang et al., 2020; Trung et al., 2018; Zheng et al.,

2018). In the United States, roughly 41,260 new cases of primary liver cancer will be detected in

2022, and nearly 30,520 individuals (20,420 men and 10,100 women) will yield to these cancers

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