Should we undertake surveillance for HCC in patients with MAFLD?

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Blanca Norero, Jean-François Dufour
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Abstract

Over the last decade, metabolic-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD) has become an important public health issue worldwide. In many countries, MAFLD has become the most common cause of chronic liver disease. On the contrary, hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) mortality is rising. Liver tumors have become the third cause of cancer mortality worldwide. HCC is the most frequent liver tumor. While the burden of HCC related to viral hepatitis is declining, the prevalence of MAFLD-related HCC is rising rapidly. Classical screening criteria for HCC consider cirrhotic, advanced fibrosis, and viral hepatitis patients. Metabolic syndrome with liver involvement or MAFLD is associated with a higher risk of HCC development, even in the absence of cirrhosis. The question about the cost effectiveness of surveillance for HCC in MAFLD is yet not fully answered. There are no guidelines that address the question of when to start or how to define the population who can benefit of surveillance for HCC in MAFLD patients. This review aims to revise the evidence of HCC development in MAFLD. It hopes to be a step closer to defining screening criteria for HCC in MAFLD.

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我们是否应该对MAFLD患者进行HCC监测?
在过去的十年中,代谢性脂肪性肝病(MAFLD)已成为一个重要的全球公共卫生问题。在许多国家,mald已成为慢性肝病的最常见原因。相反,肝细胞癌(HCC)的死亡率正在上升。肝肿瘤已成为全球癌症死亡的第三大原因。HCC是最常见的肝脏肿瘤。虽然与病毒性肝炎相关的HCC负担正在下降,但与mafld相关的HCC患病率正在迅速上升。HCC的经典筛查标准考虑肝硬化、晚期纤维化和病毒性肝炎患者。即使在没有肝硬化的情况下,伴有肝脏受累的代谢综合征或MAFLD也与HCC发展的高风险相关。在mald中监测HCC的成本效益问题尚未得到充分回答。目前还没有指导方针解决何时开始或如何定义可以从MAFLD患者HCC监测中受益的人群的问题。本综述旨在修订肝癌在MAFLD中发展的证据。该研究有望进一步确定mald中HCC的筛查标准。
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