[Hepatic resections for hepatocarcinoma in the XXI century]
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[Hepatic resections for hepatocarcinoma in the XXI century]
Abstract
Hepatic resection is today the treatment of choice for cirrhotic patients affected by hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Short term results are now definitely satisfactory, with a mortality rate in the referral centers lower than 5%. However, long term results are affected by a high recurrence rate, between 50% and 100%, due to the underlying cirrhosis. Notwithstanding the high recurrence rate, the hepatic resection guarantees a five years survival between 40% and 60%, comparable to the one offered by liver transplantation. The aim of this paper is to review the results of studies on resected cirrhotic patients affected by HCC.
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