Efficacy of radioembolization according to tumor morphology and portal vein thrombosis inintermediate-advanced hepatocellular carcinoma

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Purpose: We analyzed overall survival (OS) following radioembolization according to macroscopic growth pattern (nodular vs infiltrative) and vascular invasion in intermediate-advanced hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Methods: Between September 2005 and November 2013, 104 patients (50.0% portal vein thrombosis [PVT], 29.8% infiltrative morphology) were treated. Results: Median OS differed significantly between patients with segmental and lobar or main PVT (p = 0.031), but was 17 months in both those with patent vessels and segmental PVT. Median OS did not differ for infiltrative and nodular HCC. Median OS was prolonged in patients with a treatment response at 3 months (p = 0.023). Prior TACE was also a significant predictor of improved OS. Conclusion: A further indication for radioembolization might be infiltrative HCC, since OS was similar to nodular types.

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Golfieri, R., Mosconi, C., Cappelli, A., Giampalma, E., Galaverni, M. C., Pettinato, C., … Trevisani, F. (2015). Efficacy of radioembolization according to tumor morphology and portal vein thrombosis inintermediate-advanced hepatocellular carcinoma. Future Oncology, 11(23), 3133–3142. https://doi.org/10.2217/fon.15.267

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