Chronic Liver Disease and Hispanic Americans

Among the Hispanic/Latino population, chronic liver disease is a leading cause of death. While the cause is not always known, some cases can be initiated by conditions such as alcohol use disorder, obesity, and exposure to hepatitis B and C viruses.

  • In 2019, chronic liver disease was the seventh leading cause of death for all Hispanics, and the fourth leading cause of death for Hispanic men, ages 45-541
  • Hispanic men and women are 1.5 and 1.6 times more likely to die respectively from liver and Intrahepatic Bile Duct (IBD) cancer than their non-Hispanic white counterparts.2

Cancer Rates (2017–2021)

Cancer incidence in males, age-adjusted rate per 100,000 population, 2017–2021
CancerHispanic (any race) MalesNon-Hispanic White MalesHispanic (any race) / Non-Hispanic White Ratio
All Sites367.0510.70.7
Liver & IBD21.511.21.9
Source: SEER*Explorer: An interactive website for SEER cancer statistics. Surveillance Research Program, National Cancer Institute; 2024 Apr 17. [Accessed 6/24/2024].
Cancer incidence in females, age-adjusted rate per 100,000 population, 2017–2021
CancerHispanic (any race) FemalesNon-Hispanic White FemalesHispanic (any race) /Non-Hispanic White Ratio
All Sites347.8447.00.8
Liver & IBD9.44.32.2
Source: SEER*Explorer: An interactive website for SEER cancer statistics. Surveillance Research Program, National Cancer Institute; 2024 Apr 17. [Accessed 6/24/2024].

Diagnosed

Adults age 18 and over who have been told by a doctor that they have chronic liver disease, age-adjusted percentage, 2018
PopulationNon-Hispanic WhitePopulation / Non-Hispanic White Ratio
All Hispanic2.71.61.7
Mexican
American
3.41.62.0
Source: CDC, 2020. Summary Health Statistics: National Health Interview Survey: 2018. Table A-4a.

Death Rates

Cancer mortality in males, age-adjusted rate per 100,000 population, 2018–2022
CancerHispanic (any race) MalesNon-Hispanic White MalesHispanic (any race) / Non-Hispanic White Ratio
All Sites126.8179.00.7
Liver & IBD12.68.41.5
Source: SEER*Explorer: An interactive website for SEER cancer statistics. Surveillance Research Program, National Cancer Institute; 2024 Apr 17. [Accessed 6/24/2024].
Cancer mortality in females, age-adjusted rate per 100,000 population, 2018–2022
CancerHispanic (any race) FemalesNon-Hispanic White FemalesHispanic (any race) / Non-Hispanic White Ratio
All Sites93.2131.00.7
Liver & IBD6.13.81.6
Source: SEER*Explorer: An interactive website for SEER cancer statistics. Surveillance Research Program, National Cancer Institute; 2024 Apr 17. [Accessed 6/24/2024].
Chronic Liver Disease and Cirrhosis mortality, age-adjusted rates per 100,000 population, 2020
HispanicNon-Hispanic WhiteHispanic/Non-Hispanic White Ratio
Male22.818.01.3
Female10.210.31.0
Both Sexes16.414.01.2
Source: CDC, 2023. Deaths: Final Data for 2020. National Vital Statistics Report, Vol. 72, No. 10. Table 10.

1 CDC, 2021. Deaths: Leading Causes for 2019. National Vital Statistics Report, Vol. 70, No. 9. (back)

2 SEER*Explorer: An interactive website for SEER cancer statistics. Surveillance Research Program, National Cancer Institute; 2024 Apr 17. (back)


Last Edited: 10/29/2024