Clinical Management of Liver Cancer in India and Other Developing Nations: A Focus on Radiation Based Strategies
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Clinical Management of Liver Cancer in India and Other Developing Nations: A Focus on Radiation Based Strategies
Abstract
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a global killer with preponderance in Asian and African countries. It poses a challenge for successful management in less affluent or developing nations like India, with large populations and limited infrastructures. This review aims to assess the available options and future directions for management of HCC applicable to such countries. While summarizing current and emerging clinical strategies for detection, staging and therapy of the disease, it highlights radioisotope- and radioactivity-based strategies as part of an overall program. Using the widely accepted Barcelona Clinic Liver Cancer (BCLC) staging system as a base, it evaluates the applicability of different therapeutic approaches and their synergistic combination(s) in the context of a patient-specific dynamic results-based strategy. It distills the conclusions of multiple HCC management-focused consensus recommendations to provide a picture of clinical strategies, especially radiation-related approaches. Additionally, it discusses the logistical and economic feasibility of these approaches in the context of the limitations of the burdened public health infrastructure in India (and like nations) and highlights possible strategies both at the clinical level and in terms of an administrative health policy on HCC to provide the maximum possible benefit to the widest swathe of the affected population.
Keywords: BCLC; Embolization; Hepatocellular carcinoma; Liver cancer; Radiation therapy; SIRT; TARE.
© 2021. The Author(s).
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