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Underlying liver disease, not tumor factors, predicts long-term survival alter resection of hepatocellular carcinoma

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ARCHIVES OF SURGERY
卷 136, 期 5, 页码 528-534

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AMER MEDICAL ASSOC
DOI: 10.1001/archsurg.136.5.528

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Hypothesis: A subset of patients can be identified who will survive without recurrence beyond 5 years after hepatic resection for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Design: A retrospective review of a multi-institutional database of 591 patients who had undergone hepatic resection for HCC and on-site reviews of clinical records and pathology slides. Setting: All patients had been treated in academic referral centers within university-based hospitals. Patients: We identified 145 patients who had survived for 5 years or longer after hepatic resection for HCC. Main Outcome Measures: Clinical and pathologic factors, as well as scoring of hepatitis and fibrosis in the surrounding liver parenchyma, were assessed for possible association with survival beyond 5 years and cause of death among the 145 five-year survivors. Results: Median additional survival duration longer than 5 years was 4.1 years. Women had significantly longer median additional survival durations than did men (81 months vs 38 months, respectively, after the 5-year mark) (P=.008). Surgical margins, type of resection, an elevated preoperative alpha -fetoprotein level, and the presence of multiple tumors or microscopic vascular invasion had no bearing on survival longer than 5) ears. However, patients who survived for 5 years who also had normal underlying liver or minimal fibrosis (score, 0-2) at surgery had significantly longer additional survival than did patients with moderate fibrosis (score, 3-4) or severe fibrosis/cirrhosis (score, 5-6) (P < .001). Conclusions: Death caused by HCC is rare beyond 5) ears after resection of I-ICC in the absence of fibrosis or cirrhosis. The data suggest that chronic liver disease acts as a field of cancerization contributing to new HCC. These patients may benefit from therapies directed at the underlying liver disease.

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