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Surveillance of hepatocellular carcinoma in patients with hepatitis C virus infection may improve patient survival.
Authors:Hironori Tanaka  Kazuhiro Nouso  Haruhiko Kobashi  Yoshiyuki Kobayashi  Shin-ichiro Nakamura  Yasuhiro Miyake  Hideki Ohnishi  Kenji Miyoshi  Shouta Iwado  Yoshiaki Iwasaki  Kohsaku Sakaguchi  Yasushi Shiratori
Affiliation:Department of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Infectious Disease, Okayama University School of Medicine, Okayama, Japan. hironori@tch.or.jp
Abstract:BACKGROUND: The benefit of surveillance of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) for patients with hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection, in terms of long-term survival, has not yet been established. METHODS: A total of 384 consecutive anti-HCV-positive HCC patients admitted to our hospital between January 1991 and October 2003 were enrolled. Patients were categorized into two groups, a surveillance group (182 patients) and a non-surveillance group (202 patients), according to tumor detection in a surveillance program based on periodical examination via ultrasound sonography and alpha fetoprotein determination at 6-month intervals, and their survival rates were compared. RESULTS: Although there were no significant differences in age and Child-Pugh classes between the two groups, the surveillance group exhibited a smaller tumor size (19 vs. 35 mm) and a higher incidence of single HCC (67% vs. 46%), compared with the non-surveillance group (each, P < 0.001). The cumulative survival rate in the surveillance group was higher than that in the non-surveillance group (5 years survival, 46% vs. 32%, P < 0.001). When the survival after correction of the lead-time bias in the surveillance group was analyzed according to the Child-Pugh classification, the surveillance program was found to have had a favorable outcome in Child-Pugh class A patients, but not in Child-Pugh class B/C patients. CONCLUSIONS: HCC surveillance for patients with HCV infection can lead to discovery of tumors at an early stage, especially in Child-Pugh class A, resulting in a favorable outcome.
Keywords:α‐fetoprotein  hepatitis C  hepatocellular carcinoma  lead‐time bias  screening  ultrasonography
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