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Is Hepatic Resection for Large or Multinodular Hepatocellular Carcinoma Justified? Results From a Multi-Institutional Database
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Pawlik, Timothy M.
, Nagorney, David M.
, Vauthey, Jean-Nicolas
, Curley, Steven A.
, Poon, Ronnie T.
, Regimbeau, Jean-Marc
, Yamaoka, Yoshio
, Ng, Kelvin K.
, Belghiti, Jacques
, Ng, Irene O.
, Lauwers, Gregory Y.
, Fan, Sheung Tat
, Ikai, Iwao
in
Aged
/ Carcinoma, Hepatocellular - mortality
/ Carcinoma, Hepatocellular - pathology
/ Carcinoma, Hepatocellular - surgery
/ Hepatectomy
/ Humans
/ Liver Neoplasms - mortality
/ Liver Neoplasms - pathology
/ Liver Neoplasms - surgery
/ Middle Aged
/ Multivariate Analysis
/ Neoplasm Invasiveness
/ Prognosis
/ Survival Analysis
2005
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Is Hepatic Resection for Large or Multinodular Hepatocellular Carcinoma Justified? Results From a Multi-Institutional Database
by
Pawlik, Timothy M.
, Nagorney, David M.
, Vauthey, Jean-Nicolas
, Curley, Steven A.
, Poon, Ronnie T.
, Regimbeau, Jean-Marc
, Yamaoka, Yoshio
, Ng, Kelvin K.
, Belghiti, Jacques
, Ng, Irene O.
, Lauwers, Gregory Y.
, Fan, Sheung Tat
, Ikai, Iwao
in
Aged
/ Carcinoma, Hepatocellular - mortality
/ Carcinoma, Hepatocellular - pathology
/ Carcinoma, Hepatocellular - surgery
/ Hepatectomy
/ Humans
/ Liver Neoplasms - mortality
/ Liver Neoplasms - pathology
/ Liver Neoplasms - surgery
/ Middle Aged
/ Multivariate Analysis
/ Neoplasm Invasiveness
/ Prognosis
/ Survival Analysis
2005
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Is Hepatic Resection for Large or Multinodular Hepatocellular Carcinoma Justified? Results From a Multi-Institutional Database
by
Pawlik, Timothy M.
, Nagorney, David M.
, Vauthey, Jean-Nicolas
, Curley, Steven A.
, Poon, Ronnie T.
, Regimbeau, Jean-Marc
, Yamaoka, Yoshio
, Ng, Kelvin K.
, Belghiti, Jacques
, Ng, Irene O.
, Lauwers, Gregory Y.
, Fan, Sheung Tat
, Ikai, Iwao
in
Aged
/ Carcinoma, Hepatocellular - mortality
/ Carcinoma, Hepatocellular - pathology
/ Carcinoma, Hepatocellular - surgery
/ Hepatectomy
/ Humans
/ Liver Neoplasms - mortality
/ Liver Neoplasms - pathology
/ Liver Neoplasms - surgery
/ Middle Aged
/ Multivariate Analysis
/ Neoplasm Invasiveness
/ Prognosis
/ Survival Analysis
2005
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Is Hepatic Resection for Large or Multinodular Hepatocellular Carcinoma Justified? Results From a Multi-Institutional Database
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Is Hepatic Resection for Large or Multinodular Hepatocellular Carcinoma Justified? Results From a Multi-Institutional Database
2005
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Overview
The role of surgical resection in patients with large or multinodular hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) remains unclear. This study evaluated the long-term outcome of patients with hepatic resection for large (>5 cm in diameter) or multinodular (more than three nodules) HCC by using a multi-institutional database.
The perioperative and long-term outcomes of 404 patients with small HCC (<5 cm in diameter; group 1) were compared with those of 380 patients with large or multinodular HCC (group 2). The prognostic factors in the latter group were analyzed.
The postoperative complication rate (27% vs. 23%; P = .16) and hospital mortality rate (2.4% vs. 2.7%; P = .82) were similar between groups. The overall survival rates were significantly higher in group 1 than group 2 (1 year, 88% vs. 74%; 3 years, 76% vs. 50%; 5 years, 58% vs. 39%; P < .001). Among patients in group 2, five independent prognostic factors were identified to be associated with a worse overall survival: namely, symptomatic disease, presence of cirrhosis, multinodular tumor, microvascular tumor invasion, and positive histological margin.
Hepatic resection can be safely performed in patients with large or multinodular HCC, with an overall 5-year survival rate of 39%. Symptomatic disease, the presence of cirrhosis, a multinodular tumor, microvascular invasion, and a positive histological margin are independently associated with a less favorable survival outcome.
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Springer Nature B.V
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