Prognostic factors after recurrence of resected hepatocellular carcinoma associated with hepatitis C virus |
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Authors: | Hirohashi K Shuto T Kubo S Tanaka H Yamamoto T Ikebe T Murase J Kinoshita H |
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Institution: | (1) Second Department of Surgery, Osaka City University Medical School, 1-4-3 Asahi-machi, Abeno-ku, Osaka 545-8585, Japan, JP |
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Abstract: | To clarify the variables related to survival after recurrence of resected hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) associated with
hepatitis C virus (HCV), we studied 17 clinicopathological factors in 99 patients with recurrence of HCC associated with HCV
infection after hepatic resection. The 1-, 3-, and 5-year survival rates after first resection in these patients were 91%,
81%, and 49%, while after recurrence they were 81%, 51%, and 29%, respectively. Multivariate analysis showed that the following
six variables were independent prognostic factors after recurrence: platelet count, albumin level, bilirubin level, number
of hepatic lesions, distant metastasis, and any treatment at recurrence. A correlation between second hepatic resection (SHR)
and liver function tests was seen in regard to albumin and total bilirubin values at recurrence. Indeed, hepatic function
and progression of intrahepatic tumors at recurrence were significant prognostic factors after recurrence of HCC associated
with HCV infection, while any treatment at recurrence was also a significant prognostic factor. Therefore, in order to improve
prognosis after recurrence, we should actively treat the recurrent hepatic lesions whenever possible.
Received: August 22, 2000 / Accepted: November 20, 2000 |
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Keywords: | Hepatocellular carcinoma Hepatic resection Recurrence Prognosis Hepatitis C virus |
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