Role of Liver Resection for Hepatocellular Carcinoma with Vascular Invasion: Emerging Evidence from Western Countries

肝切除术在伴有血管侵犯的肝细胞癌治疗中的作用:来自西方国家的最新证据

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Abstract

Patients with advanced hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) with macrovascular invasion, that is, tumor thrombosis in the portal vein or hepatic vein, are generally considered not eligible for liver resection in Western countries, and only systemic therapy is recommended. However, there is a subgroup of patients who can survive long after surgical treatment despite having a very advanced stage of the disease. Some Asian surgical centers and a few Western surgical centers have been using surgery to treat BCLC stage C HCC as long as it is operable, and those centers have reported acceptable outcomes. In this issue of Liver Cancer, Govalan et al. report on the superiority of surgical resection over other treatments for patients with vascular invasion based on data from the National Cancer Database. This is a first report analyzing a large set of contemporary US cohort data, and its findings may catch the attention of many hepatologists in Western countries who are hesitant about sending eligible patients to surgeons. In this era of advanced systemic therapy using molecular targeted agents and immuno-check point inhibitors, a combination of promising systemic therapy and surgery may be a future path to improve survival for patients with this very advanced disease.

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