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HEPATOLOGY RESEARCH
Volume 44, Issue 14, Pages E353-E359Publisher
WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1111/hepr.12315
Keywords
extrahepatic metastasis; hepatocellular carcinoma; platelet counts; prognosis
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- Japan Society for the Promotion of Science [KAKENHI 23590976]
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AimRecently, a relationship between platelets and cancer metastasis has been reported. The aim of this study is to elucidate the risk factors for extrahepatic metastasis (EHM), with emphasis on association with platelets in patients, with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). MethodsWe examined risk factors for EHM in 1613 consecutive, newly diagnosed HCC patients by logistic regression analysis (case-control study). We also examined the factors by Cox proportional hazard model in a retrospective cohort fashion in 803 patients who received non-curative treatment for HCC. ResultsIn the case-control study, multivariate analysis revealed that high platelet counts (odds ratio [OR]=4.84; 95% confidence interval [CI]=1.29-29.54; P=0.01), high tumor number and the presence of macroscopic vascular invasion were significantly associated with EHM. In the cohort study, EHM was diagnosed in 71 patients during the study period (mean observation time=23.3 months). On multivariate analysis, high tumor number, high des--carboxyprothrombin (DCP) and Child-Pugh class A were significantly correlated with EHM, and the patients with high platelet counts tended to develop EHM (OR=1.73; 95% CI=0.99-3.14; P=0.055). ConclusionHCC patients with high platelet counts, as well as large numbers of tumors, high serum DCP and Child-Pugh class A, are at risk for EHM.
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