Authors
Sasan Roayaie, Jonathan D Schwartz, Max W Sung, Sukru H Emre, Charles M Miller, Gabriel E Gondolesi, Nancy R Krieger, Myron E Schwartz
Publication date
2004/4
Journal
Liver Transplantation
Volume
10
Issue
4
Pages
534-540
Publisher
Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
Description
Very little is known about the natural history, effects of therapy, and survival after recurrence of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) after liver transplantation. All adult patients undergoing liver transplant from September 19, 1988, until September 19, 2002, were reviewed. Only patients with histologically proven HCC in the explant who subsequently developed recurrence were included in further analysis. The endpoints analyzed were survival from time of transplant and survival from time of recurrence. Recipient demographics and laboratory values, technique of transplant (whole cadaver, split, or living donor), and tumor characteristics were analyzed. The time to, location of, and any medical or surgical treatment of recurrences also were considered. Of the 311 patients with HCC in the explant, 57 (18.3%) eventually were diagnosed with recurrent tumor after transplant. Median time to recurrence was 12.3. Five‐year …
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