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HCC-Associated Liver Transplantation - Where Are the Limits and What Are the New Regulations?

Christian P Strassburg1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) represents an increasing health burden worldwide and a challenging disease both in terms of diagnosis and treatment.
METHODS: The literature available on PubMed for the period of 1990-2016 was reviewed with reference to liver allocation, HCC, liver transplantation (LT), and prediction, and the allocation rules of the German Transplant Act were reviewed.
RESULTS: Due to etiological and geographical diversity, HCC is not a homogeneous disease. In the vast majority of patients, HCC develops as a complication of chronic liver disease and cirrhosis. While most patients present with advanced HCC for which palliative strategies are the only available option, LT is the best treatment approach as it not only eliminates the diseased liver and the underlying hepatocarcinogenic mechanisms but also the cancer. The decision for LT is not an easy one to make, because outcome prediction, staging, bridging therapy, and recurrence prevention are difficult and are estimated against the background of the scarce resource of donor organs which are also competitively sought after by patients suffering from non-neoplastic terminal liver diseases, raising the issue of equality of chances in a rationed therapeutic modality. Currently, the Milan criteria are the best evaluated decision tool for LT, but many issues such as down-staging, favorable biological behavior during treatment, expansion of the morphological classification, molecular predictors, and individualized approaches are not yet satisfactorily addressed.
CONCLUSION: In order to provide a fair and effective approach to LT in HCC, the employed allocation rules require continuous development and scientific evaluation. Recently, the allocation rules for standard exception priority according to the German Transplant Act have been revised to improve patient selection for LT in HCC.

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Keywords:  Allocation rules; Hepatocellular carcinoma; Liver transplantation; Milan criteria; Outcome prediction

Year:  2016        PMID: 27722163      PMCID: PMC5040936          DOI: 10.1159/000446385

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Visc Med        ISSN: 2297-4725


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Journal:  Hepatology       Date:  1999-01       Impact factor: 17.425

2.  Hepatocellular carcinoma patients are advantaged in the current liver transplant allocation system.

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3.  Impact of pretransplantation transarterial chemoembolization on survival and recurrence after liver transplantation for hepatocellular carcinoma.

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Journal:  Liver Transpl       Date:  2005-07       Impact factor: 5.799

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Journal:  Liver Transpl       Date:  2004-02       Impact factor: 5.799

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Authors:  Jordi Bruix; Morris Sherman
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1.  Challenges in Liver Transplantation.

Authors:  Guido Gerken; Andreas Paul
Journal:  Visc Med       Date:  2016-08-15

Review 2.  Implications of Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis as the Cause of End-Stage Liver Disease Before and After Liver Transplant.

Authors:  Anchalia Chandrakumaran; Mohammad Shadab Siddiqui
Journal:  Gastroenterol Clin North Am       Date:  2020-03       Impact factor: 3.806

3.  Hangzhou criteria are more accurate than Milan criteria in predicting long-term survival after liver transplantation for HCC in Germany.

Authors:  Zhi Qu; Qi Ling; Jill Gwiasda; Xiao Xu; Harald Schrem; Jan Beneke; Alexander Kaltenborn; Christian Krauth; Heiko Mix; Jürgen Klempnauer; Nikos Emmanouilidis
Journal:  Langenbecks Arch Surg       Date:  2018-08-17       Impact factor: 3.445

Review 4.  Use of checkpoint inhibitors in liver transplant recipients.

Authors:  Stefan Munker; Enrico N De Toni
Journal:  United European Gastroenterol J       Date:  2018-04-30       Impact factor: 4.623

5.  Milan criteria in the MELD era-is it justifiable to extend the limits for orthotopic liver transplantation?

Authors:  Mehmet Haluk Morgul; Philipp Felgendreff; Andreas Kienlein; Ulrich Gauger; Katrin Semmling; Hans-Michael Hau; Hans-Michael Tautenhahn; Michael Bartels
Journal:  World J Surg Oncol       Date:  2020-07-07       Impact factor: 2.754

6.  Differential Immune Landscape of Hepatocellular Carcinoma Suggests Potential role of Macrophages in Hepatocarcinogenesis.

Authors:  Yusra Shafique; Muhammad Asif Qureshi; Saeed Khan; Talat Mirza
Journal:  Pak J Med Sci       Date:  2021 May-Jun       Impact factor: 1.088

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