Hepatocellular Carcinoma: Surveillance, Diagnosis, Evaluation and Management

Jessica Elderkin, Najeeb Al Hallak,Asfar S. Azmi,Hussein Aoun, Jeffrey Critchfield, Miguel Tobon,Eliza W. Beal

Cancers(2023)

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Simple Summary Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the most common primary liver cancer. High-risk patients should undergo semi-annual surveillance. Management of HCC is complex and requires multidisciplinary team evaluation and the consideration of patient's goals of care. Early HCC is best managed by curative-intent treatment with liver resection, transplantation, or ablation. Intermediate-stage disease may be treated with transarterial therapies. Advanced-stage disease should be treated with systemic therapy. There are many therapies and therapy combinations currently under investigation.Abstract Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) ranks fourth in cancer-related deaths worldwide. Semiannual surveillance of the disease for patients with cirrhosis or hepatitis B virus allows for early detection with more favorable outcomes. The current underuse of surveillance programs demonstrates the need for intervention at both the patient and provider level. Mail outreach along with navigation provision has proven to increase surveillance follow-up in patients, while provider-targeted electronic medical record reminders and compliance reports have increased provider awareness of HCC surveillance. Imaging is the primary mode of diagnosis in HCC with The Liver Imaging Reporting and Data System (LI-RADS) being a widely accepted comprehensive system that standardizes the reporting and data collection for HCC. The management of HCC is complex and requires multidisciplinary team evaluation of each patient based on their preference, the state of the disease, and the available medical and surgical interventions. Staging systems are useful in determining the appropriate intervention for HCC. Early-stage HCC is best managed by curative treatment modalities, such as liver resection, transplant, or ablation. For intermediate stages of the disease, transarterial local regional therapies can be applied. Advanced stages of the disease are treated with systemic therapies, for which there have been recent advances with new drug combinations. Previously sorafenib was the mainstay systemic treatment, but the recent introduction of atezolizumab plus bevacizumab proves to have a greater impact on overall survival. Although there is a current lack of improved outcomes in Phase III trials, neoadjuvant therapies are a potential avenue for HCC management in the future.
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hepatocellular carcinoma
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