The effects of microwave ablation and surgical resection on hematogenous dissemination of cancer cells in treating patients with small primary hepatocellular carcinoma

2006 ◽  
Vol 3 (4) ◽  
pp. 277-282
Author(s):  
Chaoyang Wen ◽  
Baowei Dong ◽  
Ping Liang ◽  
Xiaoling Yu ◽  
Li Su ◽  
...  
2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Yongfei He ◽  
Tianyi Liang ◽  
Shutian Mo ◽  
Zijun Chen ◽  
Shuqi Zhao ◽  
...  

Abstract Background The effect of time delay from diagnosis to surgery on the prognosis of elderly patients with liver cancer is not well known. We investigated the effect of surgical timing on the prognosis of elderly hepatocellular carcinoma patients undergoing surgical resection and constructed a Nomogram model to predict the overall survival of patients. Methods A retrospective analysis was performed on elderly patients with primary liver cancer after hepatectomy from 2012 to 2018. The effect of surgical timing on the prognosis of elderly patients with liver cancer was analyzed using the cut-off times of 18 days, 30 days, and 60 days. Cox was used to analyze the independent influencing factors of overall survival in patients, and a prognostic model was constructed. Results A total of 232 elderly hepatocellular carcinoma patients who underwent hepatectomy were enrolled in this study. The cut-off times of 18, 30, and 60 days were used. The duration of surgery had no significant effect on overall survival. Body Mass Index, Child-Pugh classification, Tumor size Max, and Length of stay were independent influencing factors for overall survival in the elderly Liver cancer patients after surgery. These factors combined with Liver cirrhosis and Venous tumor emboli were incorporated into a Nomogram. The nomogram was validated using the clinical data of the study patients, and exhibited better prediction for 1-year, 3-year, and 5-year overall survival. Conclusions We demonstrated that the operative time has no significant effect on delayed operation in the elderly patients with hepatocellular carcinoma, and a moderate delay may benefit some patients. The constructed Nomogram model is a good predictor of overall survival in elderly patients with hepatectomy.


2014 ◽  
Vol 32 (15_suppl) ◽  
pp. e15124-e15124
Author(s):  
Ji-Run Peng ◽  
Wei-Hua Zhu ◽  
Qi-Qi Xu ◽  
Li-Yun Gan ◽  
Sheng-Min Zheng ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 38 (4_suppl) ◽  
pp. 482-482
Author(s):  
Shunsuke Tamura ◽  
Yukiyasu Okamura ◽  
Teiichi Sugiura ◽  
Takaaki Ito ◽  
Yusuke Yamamoto ◽  
...  

482 Background: There are many treatment choices for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Proton beam therapy (PBT) is considered a treatment option for HCC. The purpose of this study was to compare surgical resection (SR) and PBT in order to clarify the prognostic factors for operable HCC based on a single institution’s database. Methods: Patients with single primary nodular HCC ≤ 100 mm without vessel invasion on pretreatment imaging were divided into the SR group and PBT group. In the PBT group, the patients with unresectable HCC due to their liver function and/or performance status (PS) were excluded. Results: There were 314 and 31 patients who underwent SR and PBT, respectively. The median survival time in the SR group was significantly better than in the PBT group (104.1 vs. 64.6 months, p = 0.008). Regarding the relapse-free survival (RFS), there was no significant difference between the SR and PBT groups (33.8 vs. 14.0 months, p = 0.099). Conclusions: In RFS, the PBT group and the SR group were comparable. However, the PBT group was significantly worse than SR group in overall survival. SR may therefore be favorable as an initial treatment for HCC compared to PBT. Clinical trial information: 1856.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yongfei He ◽  
Tianyi Liang ◽  
Shutian Mo ◽  
Zijun Chen ◽  
Shuqi Zhao ◽  
...  

Abstract Background: The effect of time delay from diagnosis to surgery on the prognosis of elderly patients with liver cancer is not well known. We investigated the effect of surgical timing on the prognosis of elderly hepatocellular carcinoma patients undergoing surgical resection and constructed a Nomogram model to predict the overall survival of patients.Methods: A retrospective analysis was performed on elderly patients with primary liver cancer after hepatectomy from 2012 to 2018. The effect of surgical timing on the prognosis of elderly patients with liver cancer was analyzed using the cut-off times of 18 days, 30 days, and 60 days. Cox was used to analyze the independent influencing factors of overall survival in patients, and a prognostic model was constructed.Results: A total of 232 elderly hepatocellular carcinoma patients who underwent hepatectomy were enrolled in this study. The cut-off times of 18, 30, and 60 days were used. The duration of surgery had no significant effect on overall survival. Body Mass Index, Child-Pugh classification, Tumor size Max, and Length of stay were independent influencing factors for overall survival in the elderly Liver cancer patients after surgery. These factors combined with Liver cirrhosis and Venous tumor emboli were incorporated into a Nomogram. The nomogram was validated using the clinical data of the study patients, and exhibited better prediction for 1-year, 3-year, and 5-year overall survival.Conclusion: We demonstrated that the operative time has no significant effect on delayed operation in the elderly patients with hepatocellular carcinoma, and a moderate delay may benefit some patients. The constructed Nomogram model is a good predictor of overall survival in elderly patients with hepatectomy.


1996 ◽  
Vol 22 (5) ◽  
pp. 516-520 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wen-Ya Tung ◽  
Gar-Yang Chau ◽  
Che-Chuan Loong ◽  
Jaw-Ching Wu ◽  
Shyh-Haw Tsay ◽  
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