Chronic Liver Disease and Hispanic/Latino 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