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Surgery for large primary liver cancer more than 10 cm in diameter

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JOURNAL OF CANCER RESEARCH AND CLINICAL ONCOLOGY
Volume 129, Issue 9, Pages 543-548

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SPRINGER-VERLAG
DOI: 10.1007/s00432-003-0446-6

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large hepatoma; resection; prognosis

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Purpose. Large primary liver cancer (PLC) more than 10 cm in diameter is not infrequently encountered in clinical practice. This study evaluated the clinicopathological features and long-term results after surgery for large PLC. Methods. Comparison of clinicopathological data between patients with PLC greater than or equal to10 cm (n=1,227) and PLC <10 cm (n=2,349) during the same period. Results. In comparison with patients with PLC <10 cm, patients with PLC greater than or equal to10 cm were significantly younger (P<0.01), had a lower incidence of asymptomatic tumors (9.1% vs 39.5%, P<0.001), higher alpha-fetoprotein levels ( >400 ng/ml, 78.3% vs 49.2%, P<0.001), higher gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase levels ( >6U, 87.7% vs 70.5%, P<0.001), a lower incidence of a history of hepatitis (45.0% vs 61.4%, P<0.001) and associated macronodular cirrhosis (cirrhotic nodules greater than or equal to0.3 cm, 59.8% vs 66.6%, P<0.001), poor differentiation of tumor cells (Edmondson grade 3-4, 24.3% vs 19.7%, P<0.01), a lower percentage of single nodule tumors (59.9% vs 75.4%, P<0.001) and well-encapsulated tumors (28.5% vs 62.1%, P<0.001), a higher proportion of tumor emboli in the portal vein (20.5% vs 9.0%, P<0.001), a lower resection rate (50.6% vs 86.8%, P<0.001), a lower curative resection rate (54.8% vs 78.3%, P<0.001), a higher operative mortality rate (4.5% vs 2.3%, P<0.001), and less local resection (52.5% vs 80.2%, P<0.001). The 5- and 10-year survival rates after resection were 26.2% and 17.5%, respectively, for patients with PLC greater than or equal to10 cm (n=621), and 54.3% and 39.5%, respectively, for patients with PLC <10 cm (n=2039) (P<0.01). Conclusions. Large PLC had specific clinicopathological features. Surgery is the first choice of treatment. In selected patients, resection is safe and offers the chance of long-term survival. Large PLC does not exclude the possibility of cure.

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