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Administration of interferon for two or more years decreases early stage hepatocellular carcinoma recurrence rate after radical ablation: A retrospective study of hepatitis C virus-related liver cancer.

Authors :
Ikeda, Kenji
Kobayashi, Masahiro
Seko, Yuya
Imai, Norihiro
Hirakawa, Miharu
Kawamura, Yusuke
Sezaki, Hitomi
Hosaka, Tetsuya
Akuta, Norio
Saitoh, Satoshi
Suzuki, Fumitaka
Suzuki, Yoshiyuki
Arase, Yasuji
Kumada, Hiromitsu
Source :
Hepatology Research; Dec2010, Vol. 40 Issue 12, p1168-1175, 8p
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Since hepatocellular carcinoma often recurs after surgical resection or radiofrequency ablation, we analyzed a retrospective large cohort of patients with small hepatocellular carcinoma caused by hepatitis C virus (HCV). Among 379 patients with HCV RNA-positive small hepatocellular carcinoma (multiple up to three nodules, 3 cm or less each), 77 received interferon-alpha injection and 302 received no anti-viral therapy. Four patients (5.2%) attained sustained virological response (SVR). Cumulative recurrence rates in the treated and untreated groups were 41.1% and 57.5% at the end of the third year, and 63.0% and 74.5% at the fifth year, respectively ( P = 0.013). Fifth year-recurrence rates in treated group were 25.0% in SVR, 85.7% in biochemical response, 71.1% in no response, and 46.7% in patients with continuous administration. When four patients with SVR were excluded, recurrence rates in short-term interferon therapy (<2 years) and long-term therapy (≥2 years) were 46.2% and 39.3% at the third year, and 66.2% and 57.4% at the fifth year, respectively ( P = 0.012). Multivariate analysis showed that long-term interferon therapy significantly decreased recurrence rate (hazard ratio for interferon <2 years 0.80, interferon ≥2 years 0.60, P = 0.044), after adjustment with background covariates including indocyanine green retention rate ( P = 0.018), alpha-fetoprotein ( P = 0.051), and tumor treatment ( P = 0.066). A long-term administration of low-dose interferon significantly decreased recurrence of hepatocellular carcinoma after surgical resection or radiofrequency ablation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13866346
Volume :
40
Issue :
12
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Hepatology Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
55562925
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1872-034X.2010.00720.x