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Hepatocellular carcinoma surveillance at 4- vs. 12-month intervals for patients with chronic viral hepatitis: a randomized study in community.

Jing-Houng Wang1, Kuo-Chin Chang, Kwong-Ming Kee, Pao-Fei Chen, Yi-Hao Yen, Po-Lin Tseng, Yuan-Hung Kuo, Ming-Chao Tsai, Chao-Hung Hung, Chien-Hung Chen, Wei-Chen Tai, Lin-San Tsai, Shu-Chuan Chen, Sheng-Che Lin, Sheng-Nan Lu.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To compare the efficacy of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) surveillance at 4- and 12-month intervals in a community for patients with chronic viral hepatitis and thrombocytopenia.
METHODS: In 10 townships, adults (≥ 40 years) with platelet ≤ 150 (× 10(9))/l, positive hepatitis B surface antigen, or antibody to hepatitis C virus were invited to this study. These townships were randomized into 4- (group A) and 12-month (group B) interval surveillance groups. Seven hundred and eighty-five and 796 residents met the study criteria in groups A and B. Ultrasonography (US) was the surveillance method.
RESULTS: A total of 744 residents (group A: 387; group B: 357) were enrolled. In the study period, HCC was diagnosed in 39 residents (group A: 24; group B: 15). There was no difference in cumulative 3-year HCC incidence between the two groups. The tumors were smaller in group A than in group B, though group A had more patients with tumor ≤ 2 cm (P = 0.003) who were in Barcelona Clinic Liver Cancer (BCLC) very-early stage (P = 0.017) and had undergone curative treatments (P = 0.049). Male gender, cirrhosis, and platelet ≤ 100 (× 10(9))/l were associated factors of HCC occurrence. There was no difference in 4-year overall survival between the two groups. Patients undergoing recommended treatments had better 4-year survival rates.
CONCLUSIONS: Compared with 12-month interval, US surveillance at 4-month interval detected more patients with HCC ≤ 2 cm who were in BCLC very-early stage and were fit for curative treatments. Up to 4-year follow-up, however, the overall survival was not different.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23318478     DOI: 10.1038/ajg.2012.445

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Gastroenterol        ISSN: 0002-9270            Impact factor:   10.864


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