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Predictive factors for hepatocellular carcinoma recurrence after curative treatments

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摘要 Hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC)is the fifth most common neoplasm worldwide.Recurrence of HCC after resection or loco-regional therapies represents an important clinical issue as it affects up to 70%of patients.This can be divided into early or late,if it occurs within or after 24 months after treatment,respectively.While the predictive factors for early recurrence are mainly related to tumour biology(local invasion and intrahepatic metastases),late recurrences are mainly related to de novo tumour formation.Thus,it is important to recognize these factors prior to any treatment in each patient,in order to optimize the treatment strategy and follow-up after treatment.The aim of this review is to summarize the current evidence available regarding predictive factors for the recurrence of HCC,according to the different therapeutic strategies available.In particular,we will discuss the role of new ultrasound-based techniques and biological features,such as tumor-related and circulating biomarkers,in predicting HCC recurrence.Recent advances in imaging-related parameters in computed-tomography scans and magnetic resonance imaging will also be discussed.
出处 《Hepatoma Research》 2020年第6期58-76,共19页 肝癌研究(英文版)
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