Objective: The aim of this study was to estimate probabilities of achieving the statistical cure from hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) with hepatic resection (HR) and liver transplantation (LT). Background: Statistical cure occurs when the mortality of a specific population returns to values of that of general population. Resection and transplantation are considered potentially curative therapies for HCC, but their effect on the residual entire life-expectancy has never been investigated. Methods: Data from 3286 HCC patients treated with LT (n = 1218) or HR (n = 2068) were used to estimate statistical cure. Disease-free survival (DFS) was the primary survival measure to estimate cure fractions through a non-mixture model. Overall survival (OS) was a secondary measure. In both, patients were matched with general population by age, sex, year, and race/ethnicity. Cure variations after LT were also adjusted for different waiting-list drop-outs. Results: Considering DFS, the cure fraction after LT was 74.1% and after HR was 24.1% (effect size >0.8). LT outperformed HR within all transplant criteria considered (effect size >0.8), especially for multiple tumors (>0.9) and even in presence of a drop-out up to 20% (>0.5). Considering OS, the cure fraction after LT marginally increased to 75.8%, and after that HR increased to 40.5%. The effect size of LT over HR in terms of cure decreased for oligonodular tumors (<0.5), became small for drop-out up to similar to 20% (<0.2), and negligible for single tumors <5 cm (similar to 0.1). Conclusion: As other malignancies, statistical cure can occur for HCC, primarily with LT and secondarily with HR, depending on waiting-list capabilities and efficacy of tumor recurrence therapies after resection.

Liver Transplantation and Hepatic Resection can Achieve Cure for Hepatocellular Carcinoma / A. Pinna, T. Yang, V. Mazzaferro, L. De Carlis, J. Zhou, S. Roayaie, F. Shen, C. Sposito, M. Cescon, S. Di Sandro, H. Yi-Feng, P. Johnson, A. Cucchetti. - In: ANNALS OF SURGERY. - ISSN 0003-4932. - 268:5(2018 Nov), pp. 868-875. [10.1097/SLA.0000000000002889]

Liver Transplantation and Hepatic Resection can Achieve Cure for Hepatocellular Carcinoma

V. Mazzaferro;C. Sposito;
2018

Abstract

Objective: The aim of this study was to estimate probabilities of achieving the statistical cure from hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) with hepatic resection (HR) and liver transplantation (LT). Background: Statistical cure occurs when the mortality of a specific population returns to values of that of general population. Resection and transplantation are considered potentially curative therapies for HCC, but their effect on the residual entire life-expectancy has never been investigated. Methods: Data from 3286 HCC patients treated with LT (n = 1218) or HR (n = 2068) were used to estimate statistical cure. Disease-free survival (DFS) was the primary survival measure to estimate cure fractions through a non-mixture model. Overall survival (OS) was a secondary measure. In both, patients were matched with general population by age, sex, year, and race/ethnicity. Cure variations after LT were also adjusted for different waiting-list drop-outs. Results: Considering DFS, the cure fraction after LT was 74.1% and after HR was 24.1% (effect size >0.8). LT outperformed HR within all transplant criteria considered (effect size >0.8), especially for multiple tumors (>0.9) and even in presence of a drop-out up to 20% (>0.5). Considering OS, the cure fraction after LT marginally increased to 75.8%, and after that HR increased to 40.5%. The effect size of LT over HR in terms of cure decreased for oligonodular tumors (<0.5), became small for drop-out up to similar to 20% (<0.2), and negligible for single tumors <5 cm (similar to 0.1). Conclusion: As other malignancies, statistical cure can occur for HCC, primarily with LT and secondarily with HR, depending on waiting-list capabilities and efficacy of tumor recurrence therapies after resection.
cirrhosis; disease-free survival; general population; hepatic resection; hepatocellular carcinoma; liver transplant; overall survival; partial hepatectomy; statistical cure; survival benefit; tumor recurrence; waiting-list removal
Settore MED/18 - Chirurgia Generale
nov-2018
ago-2018
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