Conversion therapy followed by surgery and adjuvant therapy improves survival in Barcelona C stage hepatocellular carcinoma - A propensity score-matched analysis.
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Abstract
Conversion therapy with a combination of tyrosine kinase inhibitor and anti-programmed death-1 antibody sequential surgery and postoperative adjuvant therapy has shown improved survival benefits in patients with Barcelona C stage (BCLC-C) hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). We aimed to compare the survival benefits in a retrospective cohort of patients with BCLC-C HCC who underwent surgery after conversion therapy with adjuvant therapy and surgery alone. The conversion therapy group was derived from a prospective clinical study, and from January 2015 to September 2023, we selected patients diagnosed with BCLC-C HCC who underwent liver resection at Chinese PLA General Hospital as the surgical group. The primary endpoint in the comparison of survival benefits between conversion therapy and surgery-alone groups was recurrence-free survival. Propensity score matching was applied to reduce any potential bias in the study. By the end of follow-up, the conversion therapy group mRFS was 37.8 months, with postoperative 1-, 2- and 3-year RFS rates of 66.8%, 54.6%, and 48.3%. In the surgery group, the mRFS was 3.0 months, and postoperative 1- , 2- and 3-year RFS rates of 22.4%, 17.5%, and 15.0%, respectively. On multivariable Cox regression analyses, conversion therapy significantly reduced HCC-related mortality and HCC recurrence rates compared with surgery alone. For BCLC-C HCC patients, conversion therapy with adjuvant therapy is in relationship with increased survival in comparison with surgery alone.
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BioScience Trends (Print ISSN 1881-7815, Online ISSN 1881-7823) is an international peer-reviewed journal. BioScience Trends devotes to publishing the latest and most exciting advances in scientific research. Articles cover fields of life science such as biochemistry, molecular biology, clinical research, public health, medical care system, and social science in order to encourage cooperation and exchange among scientists and clinical researchers.