Relationships Between Indices of Tumor Aggressiveness in Hepatocellular Carcinoma
Autor: | Brian I. Carr, Rossella Donghia, Seai Yilmaz, Vito Guerra |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
Předmět: |
medicine.medical_specialty
Carcinoma Hepatocellular Databases Factual genetic structures medicine.medical_treatment Portal vein behavioral disciplines and activities Gastroenterology Article Elevated serum Risk Factors Internal medicine mental disorders Humans Medicine In patient neoplasms Retrospective Studies Tumor size Portal Vein business.industry Liver Neoplasms Prognosis medicine.disease Portal vein thrombosis Survival Rate Radiation therapy Oncology Hepatocellular carcinoma Disease Progression alpha-Fetoproteins business human activities Liver parenchyma |
Zdroj: | J Gastrointest Cancer |
ISSN: | 1941-6636 1941-6628 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s12029-021-00720-z |
Popis: | BACKGROUND: Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) aggressiveness factors include serum levels of alpha-fetoprotein (AFP), maximum tumor diameter (MTD), tumor multifocality and presence of portal vein thrombosis (PVT). AIMS: The inter-dependence of these factors has not been closely studied. METHODS: A large HCC database was examined for the presence of patients with PVT and multifocality and was analyzed retrospectively for the relationship of these 2 parameters to each other and to MTD and survival. RESULTS: Multifocality was found to increase with increase in MTD in the whole cohort and especially in patients with PVT. PVT also increased with increasing MTD. Neither increases in multifocality nor in PVT depended on elevated serum AFP levels, although they each increased with higher AFP levels. PVT increased in monofocal tumors as MTD increased, but increased further in multifocal tumors. CONCLUSIONS: Multifocality and PVT appear to be separate processes, each increasing with increase in MTD and AFP levels. The data support the hypothesis that in hepatocarcinogenesis, various factors cause increase in MTD, that in turn causes increased multifocality and PVT, which are non-co-dependent. However, both multifocality and PVT mechanisms involve both HCC cell growth and invasiveness, multifocality in liver parenchyma and PVT in the portal vein. |
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