Epidemiology and public health

Clinical Epidemiology & Public Health

Volume 3 Number 1 2025

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Published online 10 June 2025

The Impact of Cardiovascular Complications on Mortality and Public Health in Patients with Hepatocellular Carcinoma: A Multicenter Cohort Study

Hasnat Karim1*, Azizur Rahman2, Md. Fatin1

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Understanding these relationships will help inform the public health and clinical initiatives intended to positively change the outcome and quality of life.

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Published online 18 May 2025

The Public Health Burden of Chronic Kidney Disease-Associated Hepatocellular Carcinoma

Rathashri Mallik1, Birupaksha Biswas2, Nadia Islam3, Md. Musfiqur Rahman4, Esrat Jahan Elora4, Md. Abul Hossain5, Md Mahedi Hasan Shabuj6, Asika Ayrin Naher7

pp. 1-9

Understanding CKD’s effect on HCC biomarkers is essential to protect liver health, enhance public health strategies, and improve patient health outcomes.

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Published online 13 May 2025

Public Health Relevance of High Viral Load as a Risk Factor for Hepatocellular Carcinoma: A Bangladesh-Based Evaluation.

Israt Jahan Nisha1*, Mahathir Rahman Rudra2, Nafisa Binte Anower2

pp. 1-9

Viral load monitoring enables early identification of high-risk individuals, guiding public health strategies to reduce hepatocellular carcinoma incidence effectively.

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Published online 08 May 2025

The Impact of Diabetes Mellitus on Hepatocellular Carcinoma Development

Birupaksha Biswas1, Angel Saluja1, Arohi Singh1, Jotishko Biswas2, Girraj Dhakad3

pp. 1-8

In demonstrating apparent links between DM and HCC, doctors are better able to evaluate risk and create preventative treatments.

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Published online 16 April 2025

Climate Change and Its Effect on Public Health Policies

Mostafa Kabir Siddiqui1, Mohammad Rafiqul Islam Chowdhury2, Sen Sen Oo3, M A S Ansari4, FNU Momotaj5, Mohammad Moniruzzaman6, S. M. Abir Hossen7

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Climate change endangers public health in Bangladesh, necessitating adaptive, data-driven, and community-focused policy reforms to strengthen healthcare resilience.

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