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Risk factors for hepatocellular carcinoma recurrence after liver transplantation 被引量:1

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摘要 Liver transplantation(LT)provides an excellent option for the long-term survival of patients with unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC)based on the Milan criteria.Despite careful selection of patients,HCC may still recur after LT,which represents the most important negative predictor of post-transplant survival.The growing demand for LT in HCC has led to the expansion of patient selection criteria,with a resultant increase in the risk of post-transplant HCC recurrence.Numerous tumor and host factors predict HCC recurrence.The morphological,histological,and serological characteristics of tumors in predicting HCC recurrence have been extensively studied.Furthermore,the type and duration of anticancer response before LT has also been considered a surrogate marker of tumor aggressiveness and is associated with the risk of recurrence.The demographic and clinical characteristics of recipients,as well as the type and duration of exposure to immunosuppressive therapy,represent the main host-related risk factors.Many studies have attempted to describe predictive models for the risk of HCC recurrence,considering evaluable parameters both before and after LT.Although many models have been proposed,relatively few have been externally validated on different patient populations.This paper aims to comprehensively summarize the available data on the predictive factors of HCC recurrence after LT,and to examine and discuss those that have been externally validated.
出处 《Hepatoma Research》 2020年第8期46-66,共21页 肝癌研究(英文版)
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