Macroscopic Characterization of Hepatocellular Carcinoma: An Underexploited Source of Prognostic Factors

IF 4.2 3区 医学 Q2 ONCOLOGY
Stéphanie Gonvers, Sebastiao N Martins-Filho, André Hirayama, Julien Calderaro, Rebecca Phillips, Emilie Uldry, Nicolas Demartines, Emmanuel Melloul, Young Nyun Park, Valérie Paradis, Swan N Thung, Venancio Alves, Christine Sempoux, Ismail Labgaa
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Abstract: The macroscopic appearance of a tumor such as hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) may be defined as its phenotype which is de facto dictated by its genotype. Therefore, macroscopic characteristics of HCC are unlikely random but rather reflect genomic traits of cancer, presumably acting as a valuable source of information that can be retrieved and exploited to infer prognosis. This review aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the available data on the prognostic value of macroscopic characterization in HCC. A total of 57 studies meeting eligible criteria were identified, including patients undergoing liver resection (LR; 47 studies, 83%) or liver transplant (LT; 9 studies, 16%). The following macroscopic variables were investigated: tumor size (n = 42 studies), number of nodules (n = 28), vascular invasion (n = 24), bile duct invasion (n = 6), growth pattern (n = 15), resection margin (n = 11), tumor location (n = 6), capsule (n = 2) and satellite (n = 1). Although the selected studies provided insightful data with notable prognostic performances, a lack of standardization and substantial gaps were noted in the report and the analysis of gross findings. This topic remains incompletely covered. While the available studies underscored the value of macroscopic variables in HCC prognostication, important lacks were also observed. Macroscopic characterization of HCC is likely an underexploited source of prognostic factors that must be actively explored by future multidisciplinary research.

Keywords: liver cancer, HCC, prognostication, gross, survival, recurrence
肝细胞癌的宏观特征:未被充分利用的预后因素来源
摘要:肝细胞癌(HCC)等肿瘤的宏观外观可定义为其表型,而表型事实上由其基因型决定。因此,HCC 的宏观特征不可能是随机的,而是反映了癌症的基因组特征,可以作为宝贵的信息来源,检索和利用这些信息来推断预后。本综述旨在全面概述有关 HCC 宏观特征预后价值的现有数据。共确定了 57 项符合合格标准的研究,包括接受肝切除术(LR;47 项研究,83%)或肝移植(LT;9 项研究,16%)的患者。对以下宏观变量进行了调查:肿瘤大小(42 项研究)、结节数量(28 项研究)、血管侵犯(24 项研究)、胆管侵犯(6 项研究)、生长模式(15 项研究)、切除边缘(11 项研究)、肿瘤位置(6 项研究)、囊肿(2 项研究)和卫星(1 项研究)。尽管所选研究提供的数据很有洞察力,预后效果显著,但在报告和对粗略结果的分析中,我们注意到缺乏标准化和存在很大差距。对这一主题的研究仍然不够全面。虽然现有研究强调了宏观变量在 HCC 预后中的价值,但也发现了重要的不足之处。HCC的宏观特征可能是预后因素中一个未被充分利用的来源,未来的多学科研究必须对其进行积极探索。关键词:肝癌、HCC、预后、大体、生存、复发
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