BACKGROUND: Increasing numbers of cases and organ shortage justify reconsidering the global therapeutic approach for hepatocelluar carcinoma in cirrhotic patients. METHODS: Recent literature was reviewed, focused on new therapeutic technologies such as radiofrequency. RESULTS: For small tumors, liver transplantation offers theoretically the best chance for cure. However, organ shortage may eliminate this advantage, because of tumor progression while waiting for a graft. For small tumors, arising on compensated cirrhosis, resection or radiofrequency ablation may provide efficient local tumor control without precluding subsequent transplantation in case of tumor recurrence and/or cirrhosis decompensation. CONCLUSIONS: For small tumors and compensated cirrhosis, resection or radiofrequency could represent acceptable first line treatments. In addition to permit safe and immediate tumor control, this strategy would allow a preferential redistribution of grafts to patients with decompensated cirrhosis in whom transplantation is the only possibility. Copyright 2003 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
BACKGROUND: Increasing numbers of cases and organ shortage justify reconsidering the global therapeutic approach for hepatocelluar carcinoma in cirrhoticpatients. METHODS: Recent literature was reviewed, focused on new therapeutic technologies such as radiofrequency. RESULTS: For small tumors, liver transplantation offers theoretically the best chance for cure. However, organ shortage may eliminate this advantage, because of tumor progression while waiting for a graft. For small tumors, arising on compensated cirrhosis, resection or radiofrequency ablation may provide efficient local tumor control without precluding subsequent transplantation in case of tumor recurrence and/or cirrhosis decompensation. CONCLUSIONS: For small tumors and compensated cirrhosis, resection or radiofrequency could represent acceptable first line treatments. In addition to permit safe and immediate tumor control, this strategy would allow a preferential redistribution of grafts to patients with decompensated cirrhosis in whom transplantation is the only possibility. Copyright 2003 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
Authors: Nader N Massarweh; James O Park; Farhood Farjah; Raymond S W Yeung; Rebecca Gaston Symons; Thomas L Vaughan; Laura-Mae Baldwin; David R Flum Journal: J Am Coll Surg Date: 2010-04 Impact factor: 6.113