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Applicability of the Milan Criteria for Determining Liver Transplantation as a First-Line Treatment for Hepatocellular Carcinoma
Authors:Daisuke Morioka MD   PhD  Kuniya Tanaka MD   PhD  Ken-ichi Matsuo MD   PhD  Kazuhisa Takeda MD   PhD  Michio Ueda MD   PhD  Mitsutaka Sugita MD   PhD  Yasuhiko Nagano MD   PhD  Itaru Endo MD   PhD  Hitoshi Sekido MD   PhD  Shinji Togo MD   PhD  Hiroshi Shimada MD   PhD
Affiliation:(1) Department of Gastroenterological Surgery, Yokohama City University Graduate School of Medicine, 3-9, Fukuura, Kanazawa-ku, Yokohama 236-0004, Japan;(2) Organ Transplant Unit, Kyoto University Hospital, 54, Shogoin-Kawara-cho, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606-8507, Japan
Abstract:
Background To determine whether or not the Milan criteria (MC) should be used to determine the applicability of liver transplantation (LT) as a first-line treatment for patients with cirrhosis with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) who are able to endure hepatectomy.Methods Retrospective analysis of 82 patients with cirrhosis with HCC who were treated by hepatectomy without LT at our institution between 1990 and 2003.Results Of these 82 patients, 48 met the MC. Proportional hazard regression analyses to determine the independent prognostic factors for postoperative cumulative patient and disease-free survival showed that meeting the MC is the strongest prognostic factor for both patient and disease-free survival. The cumulative patient and disease-free survival rates were 76.7% and 28.9%, respectively, at 5 years in patients who met the MC. The cumulative disease-free survival was markedly inferior to those in previously reported series of LT for HCC who met the MC, but the cumulative patient survival was comparable to those in the previously reported series. A comparison of cumulative postoperative survival between patients who met the MC and fulfilled all five factors listed below and patients who met the MC but did not fulfill any of the five factors demonstrated that the latter patients showed statistically significantly worse postoperative patient survival than the former. The five factors included: Model for End-Stage Liver Disease score <10, indocyanine green retention rate at 15 minutes <20%, absence of microscopic fibrous capsular invasion and microscopic intrahepatic metastases, and earlier grade (T1 or T2) of American Joint Committee on Cancer tumor classification.Conclusions The MC should not be used to determine the applicability of LT as a first-line treatment for patients with HCC considered able to endure hepatectomy. However, modifying MC with some clinicopathological factors could satisfy the appropriate criteria for applying LT as a first-line treatment for these patients.
Keywords:Hepatocellular carcinoma  Milan criteria  Liver transplantation  Hepatectomy
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