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Adjuvant transarterial chemoembolization for patients with hepatocellular carcinoma after radical hepatectomy: a real world study
Abstract:Abstract

Objective: To investigate the clinical value of the adjuvant transarterial chemoembolization (TACE) for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) after radical resection, and identify the potential beneficiaries.

Methods: Patients were identified through the primary liver cancer big data (PLCBD) between 2012 and 2015. Overall survival (OS) between adjuvant TACE group and non-TACE was evaluated by Kaplan-Meier before and after propensity scoring match (PSM). Subgroup analysis was conducted stratified by risk factors.

Results: A total of 2066 HCC patients receiving radical resection were identified. Patients with multiple tumors, tumor diameter >5?cm, satellite, and advanced stage were more likely to accept adjuvant TACE. Before PSM, the 1-, 3-, and 5-year OS rates in the TACE group and non-TACE group were 89%, 58%, 17%, and 88%, 53%, 13% (p?=?.43), respectively. While, the corresponding rates were 89%, 58%, 17%, and 86%, 49%, 11%, (p?=?.038), respectively after 1:1 PSM. In addition, patients were found to significantly benefit from adjuvant TACE if they had age ≥50?years, no cirrhosis, AFP ≤ 200?ng/ml, surgical margin <1?cm, tumor diameter >5?cm, no capsule, no satellite, or CN stage Ib/IIa (all p?p?Conclusion: Currently, we concluded that not all of patients with HCC would benefit from adjuvant TACE. Patients with age ≥50?years, tumor size >5?cm, or CN stage Ib/IIa were strongly recommended to receive adjuvant TACE.
Keywords:Hepatocellular carcinoma  radical resection  transarterial chemoembolization
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