Evidence-Based Diagnosis, Staging, and Treatment of Patients With Hepatocellular Carcinoma
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- DOI: 10.1053/j.gastro.2015.12.041
Evidence-Based Diagnosis, Staging, and Treatment of Patients With Hepatocellular Carcinoma
Abstract
Evidence-based management of patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is key to their optimal care. For individuals at risk for HCC, surveillance usually involves ultrasonography (there is controversy over use of biomarkers). A diagnosis of HCC is made based on findings from biopsy or imaging analyses. Molecular markers are not used in diagnosis or determination of prognosis and treatment for patients. The Barcelona Clinic Liver Cancer algorithm is the most widely used staging system. Patients with single liver tumors or as many as 3 nodules ≤3 cm are classified as having very early or early-stage cancer and benefit from resection, transplantation, or ablation. Those with a greater tumor burden, confined to the liver, and who are free of symptoms are considered to have intermediate-stage cancer and can benefit from chemoembolization if they still have preserved liver function. Those with symptoms of HCC and/or vascular invasion and/or extrahepatic cancer are considered to have advanced-stage cancer and could benefit from treatment with the kinase inhibitor sorafenib. Patients with end-stage HCC have advanced liver disease that is not suitable for transplantation and/or have intense symptoms. Studies now aim to identify molecular markers and imaging techniques that can detect patients with HCC at earlier stages and better predict their survival time and response to treatment.
Keywords: BCLC; Early Detection; Liver Cancer; Therapy.
Copyright © 2016 AGA Institute. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Comment in
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Tapering of Immunosuppression and Sustained Treatment With Nivolumab in a Liver Transplant Recipient.Gastroenterology. 2017 May;152(6):1631-1633. doi: 10.1053/j.gastro.2017.01.063. Epub 2017 Apr 4. Gastroenterology. 2017. PMID: 28384452 No abstract available.
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