A case of chronic hepatitis C virus-related advanced hepatocelluar carcinoma surviving more than 8 years] |
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Authors: | Kazuta Fukumori Yoichi Yano Koutaro Kuwaki Shuji Sumie Eiji Ando Masatoshi Tanaka Michio Sata |
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Affiliation: | Division of Hepatology, Department of Internal Medicine, Saga Social Insurance Hospital. |
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Abstract: | A 64-year-old man was admitted for further examinations of a liver tumor. The patient was diagnosed as chronic hepatitis C complicated with advanced hepatocelluar carcinoma (HCC) with left portal vein tumor thrombosis. As he refused surgical treatment, hepatic arterial infusion chemotherapy (HAIC) using cisplatin and 5-fluorouracil was performed initially. Administration of ursodesoxycholic acid (UDCA) was also started. Following HAIC, microwave coagulation therapy for residual tumor was added. Consequently, viable lesions of HCC disappeared completely. At present, after more than 8 years, neither signs of tumor recurrence, nor elevation of hepatic enzymes has been observed. Although the precise reason for long survival of this patient is not known, we speculate that suppression of levels of hepatic enzymes, as well as HAIC for subclinical intrahepatic metastasis, contributed to the good outcome. Therapeutic strategy for hepatic inflammation seems to be important for long-term prevention of hepatocarcinogenesis. |
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