• 1 September 1996
    • journal article
    • abstracts
    • Vol. 34  (9) , 518-21
Abstract
This paper report the long-term results of multimodality treatment in 2388 patients with pathologically proven primary liver cancer (PLC) over the last three decades. The 5-and 10-year survival after resection of PLC was 39.3% and 29.2% respectively for the whole series (n = 1650), and 61.9% and 45.4% respectively for patients with small PLC (< or = 5 cm, n = 569). The 5-year survival after cryosurgery was 37.9% for the whole series (n = 191), and 53.1% for patients with small PLC (n = 56). The 5-year survival of 71 patients receiving sequential resection after cytoreduction therapy was 66.0%. The 5-year survival after re-resection for recurrence tumor (n = 147) was 34.5%. 214 patients survived more than 5 years; of these 113 patients (52.8%) were small PLC, and 57 patients survived more than 10 rears. It is concluded that early detection and resection of small PLC is the leading approach to get long-term survivors, cytoreduction and sequential resection might be an important approach to improving the prognosis of patients with unresectable PLC, re-resection for subclinical recurrance and metastasis after an initial curative resection was also important to prolong survival further.

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