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Risk factors for recurrence after curative resection of hepatitis C-related hepatocellular carcinoma in patients without postoperative interferon therapy

Journal

HEPATOLOGY RESEARCH
Volume 43, Issue 12, Pages 1313-1320

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/hepr.12091

Keywords

hepatitis C virus; hepatocellular carcinoma; risk factors; tumor recurrence

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AimHepatitis C (HC)-related hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC; HC-HCC) is highly recurrent. MethodsFrom 1995-2007, 183 curative hepatic resections for primary solitary HC-HCC without postoperative interferon therapy were included in this study. The patients were divided into three groups: (i) 2cm or less (n=56); (ii) more than 2cm to less than 5cm (n=79); and (iii) 5cm or more (n=48). Independent risk factors for HC-HCC recurrence for each group were determined. ResultsIndependent risk factors for recurrence were aspartate aminotransferase or alanine aminotransferase (AST/ALT) of 80IU/L or more (hazard ratio [HR], 2.1; P=0.02) in patients with HCC of 2cm or less, des--carboxy prothrombin of 100mAU/mL or more (HR, 2.5; P=0.02) and AST/ALT of 80IU/L or more (HR, 2.1; P=0.04) in patients with HCC of more than 2cm to less than 5cm, and the presence of macroscopic portal vein tumor thrombus (HR, 2.8; P=0.02) and AST/ALT of 80IU/L or more (HR, 2.1; P=0.04) in patients with HCC of 5cm or more. All 13 late recurrences of 1 year or more after hepatic resection (27.1%) in patients with HCC of 5cm or more were accompanied by AST/ALT of 80IU/L or more. ConclusionAST/ALT of 80IU/L or more is an independent risk factor for the recurrence of primary solitary HC-HCC after curative resection irrespective of the primary HC-HCC size.

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