De novo hepatocellular carcinoma of liver allograft: a neglected issue
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De novo hepatocellular carcinoma of liver allograft: a neglected issue
Abstract
De novo hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a rare neoplasm, ensuing after liver transplantation. Its definitive identification requires sophisticated molecular analyses. Hence, some cases, particularly those ensuing in patients who have been transplanted with HCC, are probably misclassified as recurrences of the primary tumor. Nevertheless, a tumor recurrence cannot be excluded in patients transplanted without apparent malignancy, because of an occult HCC. The main risk factor for de novo HCC is the recurrence of hepatitis/cirrhosis in the allograft. All the described de novo HCCs occurred at least 2 years after OLT, whereas most recurrent HCCs develop within 2 years from surgery. The treatment of this tumor can follow the recommendations of guidelines for primary HCC and, unlike recurrent HCC, re-transplant can be considered a therapeutic option for these patients. Prevention of this tumor relies on the prevention/cure of recurrent liver disease in the allograft and on judicious post-transplant immunosuppression. The present review analyzes this topic by addressing seven key questions. An algorithm based on clinical factors - regarding primary and secondary tumors - to trigger the suspicion of de novo origin of a post-transplant HCC is proposed.
Keywords: De novo carcinogenesis; Liver transplantation; Recurrence; Risk factors.
Copyright © 2014 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
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