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Hepatocellular Carcinoma
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Hepatocellular Carcinoma
, Hepatoma
Epidemiology
Most common internal cancer worldwide
Highest
Incidence
where
Hepatitis B
is endemic
Southeast Asia
Sub-Saharan Africa
Less common in the United States
Incidence
in men 2-4 times more common than women
Incidence
peaks in ages 50-70 years old
Risk Factors
Chronic Active
Hepatitis B
Highest risk if congenitally acquired
Hepatitis C
Infection
Cirrhosis
Hemochromatosis
Alpha-1-Antitrypsin Deficiency
Tyrosinosis
Anabolic Steroid
use
Fungal metabolite ingestion (aflatoxin)
Symptoms
Weight loss
Right Upper Quadrant Abdominal Pain
Signs
Tender, hard, palpable liver mass
Ascites
(25%)
Peritoneal friction rub
Hepatic bruit
Labs
Liver Function Test
s
Alkaline Phosphatase
elevated
5'-nucleotidase elevated
Tumor Marker
: Serum
Alpha-fetoprotein
>20 ng/ml
Test Sensitivity
: 64%
Test Specificity
: 91%
Radiology
Liver
Ultrasound
Test Sensitivity
: 59% to 74%
Test Specificity
: 94%
Triphasic
Liver
CT (arterial contrast images)
Detects tumors <2 cm in diameter
Diagnosis
Liver
biopsy
Percutaneous
Surgical (Laparoscopy or Laparotomy)
Management
Curative Measures
Curative resection in only 5%
Liver Transplant
ation for small tumors without spread
Palliation
Radiation Therapy
Selective arterial embolization
Chemotherapy
not beneficial
Radiofrequency Ablation (nonresectable tumor)
Small trials suggest prolonged survival or cure
Wong (2001) Am J Surg 182:552-7 [PubMed]
Prevention
Hepatitis B
Vaccination
for global
Immunity
References
Akriviadis (1998) Br J Surg 85(10):1319-31 [PubMed]
Ulmer (2000) Postgrad Med 107(5):117-24 [PubMed]
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