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Adjuvant heparanase inhibitor PI-88 therapy for hepatocellular carcinoma recurrence 被引量:13
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作者 Chun-Jen Liu Juliana Chang +16 位作者 Po-Huang Lee Deng-Yn Lin Cheng-Chung Wu Long-Bin Jeng Yih-Jyh Lin King-Tong Mok Wei-Chen Lee hong-Zen Yeh ming-chih ho Sheng-Shun Yang Mei-Due Yang Ming-Chin Yu Rey-Heng Hu Cheng-Yuan Peng Kuan-Lang Lai Stanley Shi-Chung Chang Pei-Jer Chen 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS 2014年第32期11384-11393,共10页
AIM: To demonstrate that administering heparanase inhibitor PI-88 at 160 mg/d is safe and promising in reducing hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) recurrence for up to 3 year following curative resection.
关键词 ANTIANGIOGENESIS Antimetastasis Adjuvant therapy Disease-free survival Heparanase inhibitor Hepatocellular carcinoma PI-88 Tumor recurrence
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Prophylactic liver transplantation for high-risk recurrent hepatocellular carcinoma 被引量:7
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作者 Po-Chih Yang Cheng-Maw ho +3 位作者 Rey-Heng Hu ming-chih ho Yao-Ming Wu Po-Huang Lee 《World Journal of Hepatology》 CAS 2016年第31期1309-1317,共9页
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the second most common cause of cancer-related death in the world. Radical treatment of HCC in early stages results in a long disease-free period and improved overall survival. The ch... Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the second most common cause of cancer-related death in the world. Radical treatment of HCC in early stages results in a long disease-free period and improved overall survival. The choice of optimal management strategy for HCC mainly depends on the severity of the underlying liver disease. For patients with decompensated liver cirrhosis and HCC within Milan criteria (MC), liver transplant (LT) is the choice of treatment. However, for patients with good residual liver reserve and HCC within MC, selection of other curative treatments such as liver resection (LR) or radiofrequency ablation may be a reasonable alternative. For patients without cirrhosis, LR can result in an overall survival similar to that provided by LT. Therefore, it is an accepted alternative to LT especially in areas with organ shortage. However, the cumulative 5-year recurrence rate of HCC post LR might be as high as 70%. For initial transplant-eligible (within MC) patients with recurrent HCC post LR, salvage liver transplant (SLT) was first proposed in 2000. However, most patients with recurrent HCC considered for SLT are untransplantable cases due to HCC recurrence beyond MC or comorbidity. Thus, the strategy of opting for SLT results in the loss of the opportunity of LT for these patients. Some authors proposed the concept of &ldquo;de principe liver transplant&rdquo; (i.e., prophylactic LT before HCC recurrence) to prevent losing the chance of LT for these potential candidates. Factors associated with the failure of SLT will be dissected and discussed in three parts: Patient, tumor, and underlying liver disease. Regarding patient-related factors, the rate of transplantability depends on patient compliance. Patients without regular follow-up tend to develop HCC recurrence beyond MC at the time of tumor detection. Advancing age is another factor related to severe comorbidities when LT is considered for HCC recurrence, and these elderly candidates become ineligible as time goes by. Regarding tumor-related factors, histopathological features of the resected specimen are used mostly for determining the prognosis of early HCC recurrences. Such prognostic factors include the presence of microvascular invasion, poor tumor differentiation, the presence of microsatellites, the presence of multiple tumors, and the presence of the gene-expressing signature associated with aggressive HCC. These prognostic factors might be used as a selection tool for SLT or prophylactic LT, while remaining mindful of the fact that most of them are also prognostic factors for post-transplant HCC recurrence. Regarding underlying liver disease-related factors, progression of chronic viral hepatitis and high viral load may contribute to the development of late (de novo) HCC recurrence as a consequence of sustained inflammatory reaction. However, correlation between the severity of liver fibrosis and tumor recurrence is still controversial. Some prognostic scoring systems that integrate these three factors have been proposed to predict recurrence patterns after LR for HCC. Theoretically, after excluding patients with high risk of post-transplant HCC recurrence, either by observation of a cancer-free period or by measurement of biological factors (such as alpha fetoprotein), prophylactic LT following curative resection of HCC could be considered for selected patients with high risk of recurrence to provide longer survival. 展开更多
关键词 Liver transplant Hepatocellular carcinoma SALVAGE Risk factor RESECTION Microvascular invasion RECURRENCE PROPHYLACTIC
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Management of early hepatic artery occlusion after liver transplantation with failed rescue 被引量:4
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作者 Chih-Yang Hsiao Cheng-Maw ho +3 位作者 Yao-Ming Wu ming-chih ho Rey-Heng Hu Po-Huang Lee 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS 2015年第44期12729-12734,共6页
Hepatic artery thrombosis is a serious complication after liver transplantation which often results in biliary complications, early graft loss, and patient death. It is generally thought that early hepatic artery thro... Hepatic artery thrombosis is a serious complication after liver transplantation which often results in biliary complications, early graft loss, and patient death. It is generally thought that early hepatic artery thrombosis without urgent re-vascularization or retransplantation almost always leads to mortality, especially if the hepatic artery thrombosis occurs within a few days after transplantation. This series presents 3 cases of early hepatic artery thrombosis after living donor liver transplantation, in which surgical or endovascular attempts at arterial re-vascularization failed. Unexpectedly, these 3 patients survived with acceptable graft function after 32 mo, 11 mo, and 4 mo follow-up, respectively. The literatures on factors affecting this devastating complication were reviewed from an anatomical perspective. The collective evidence from survivors indicated that modified nonsurgical management after liver transplantation with failed revascularization may be sufficient to prevent mortality from early hepatic artery occlusion. Re-transplantation may be reserved for selected patients with unrecovered graft function. 展开更多
关键词 COMPLICATION Hepatic ARTERY THROMBOSIS Liver trans
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