Multimodality treatment resulting in long-term survival in hepatocellular carcinoma. |
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Authors: | B Gasztonyi A Pár I Battyány G Hegedüs T F Molnár L Horváth G Mózsik |
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Institution: | First Department of Medicine, University of Pécs, Hungary. |
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Abstract: | The early detection and complex therapy of the hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the most seasonable questions of the gastroenterology-oncology, because of the increasing prevalence of the primary liver cancer. The course of the hepatocellular carcinoma is rapid, untreated patients rarely live over 5-6 months. Combination of different treatment modalities in HCC can offer the best chances for survival. If possible, a surgical resection should be the primary procedure, followed by adjuvant cytostatic treatment and chemoembolisation. The authors report three cases with HCC with extremely long survival. The long-term survival achieved by multimodality therapy, as presented in these cases, seems to justify aggressive therapeutical approaches in HCC. It has been concluded, that early detection and complex, aggressive multimodality treatment--even repeated liver resections and surgical elimination of duplex distant metastases--can result in long-term survival with a good quality of life. |
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