Liver Cancer
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World J Gastroenterol. Apr 14, 2005; 11(14): 2061-2066
Published online Apr 14, 2005. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v11.i14.2061
Clinical analysis of the risk factors for recurrence of HCC and its relationship with HBV
Di-Peng Ou, Lian-Yue Yang, Geng-Wen Huang, Yi-Ming Tao, Xiang Ding, Zhi-Gang Chang
Di-Peng Ou, Lian-Yue Yang, Geng-Wen Huang, Yi-Ming Tao, Xiang Ding, Zhi-Gang Chang, Liver Cancer Laboratory, Department of Surgery, Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha 410008, Hunan Province, China
Author contributions: All authors contributed equally to the work.
Supported by the National Key Technologies R and D Program, No. 2001BA703B04 and Hunan Province Developing Planning Committee, No. 2001907
Correspondence to: Professor. Lian-Yue Yang, Liver Cancer Laboratory, Department of Surgery, Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha 410008, Hunan Province, China. lianyueyang@hotmail.com
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Received: October 19, 2004
Revised: October 20, 2004
Accepted: November 8, 2004
Published online: April 14, 2005
Abstract

AIM: To comprehend the risk factors of recurrence of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and its relationship with the infection patterns of hepatitis B virus (HBV).

METHODS: All materials of 270 cases of postoperative HCC were statistically analyzed by SPSS software. Recurrence and metastasis were classified into early ( ≤2 years) and late phase (>2 years). Risk factors for recurrence and metastasis after surgery in each group were analyzed.

RESULTS: Out of 270 cases of HCC, 162 cases were followed up in which recurrence and metastasis occurred in 136 cases. There were a lot of risk factors related to recurrence and metastasis of HCC; risk factors contributing to early phase recurrence were serum AFP level, vascular invasion, incisal margin and operative transfusion, gross tumor classification and number of intrahepatic node to late phase recurrence. The HBV infective rate of recurrent HCC was 94.1%, in which “HBsAg, HBeAb, HBcAb” positive pattern reached 45.6%. The proportion of HBV infection in solitary large hepatocellular carcinoma (SLHCC) evidently decreased compared to nodular hepatocellular carcinoma (NHCC) (P<0.05).

CONCLUSION: The early and late recurrence and metastasis after hepatectomy of HCC were associated with different risk factors. The early recurrence may be mediated by vascular invasion and remnant lesion, the late recurrence by tumor’s clinical pathology propert, as multicentric carcinogenesis or intrahepatic carcinoma de novo. HBV replication takes a great role in this process. From this study, we found that SLHCC has more satisfactory neoplasm biological behavior than NHCC.

Keywords: Hepatocellular carcinoma, Recurrence and metastasis, Risk factor, Hepatitis B virus