Etiology, clinical profile, and treatment pattern of hepatocellular carcinoma at a tertiary care center in North India: A retrospective observational study

Shaheena Parveen, Syed Nisar Ahmad, Abdul Wahid Mir, Altaf Hussain Shah, Tariq Abdullah Mir, Zubaida Rasool, Mohamad Younis Bhat, Nazir Ahmad Dar, Gull Mohammad Bhat
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ABSTRACT Export Background: The prognosis of patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is poor due to its non-specific presentation, underlying liver disease, and advanced stage at presentation. There are limited HCC data from India, and no major studies are available from North India. Objectives: To study the epidemiology, etiological factors, clinical profiles, and treatment patterns of patients with HCC at our center. Materials and Methods: This was a retrospective analysis of prospectively collected data of patients with HCC from January 2016 to December 2020, conducted in the Department of Medical Oncology and Gastroenterology at the Sher-i-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS), a tertiary center in North India. Patient data and treatment details were collected and analyzed. Results: We enrolled 127 patients in the study. Males constituted the majority (91; 71.7%), with a mean age of 58 ± 12 years. The majority (100; 78%) of patients had cirrhosis; the common etiological factors included hepatitis B virus infection (30; 23.6%), non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (29; 22.8%), and hepatitis C virus infection (22; 17.3%). Although etiology was unknown in 45 (35.4%) patients, around one-third (36.4%) had diabetes mellitus. Most (91; 71.7%) patients had liver-limited disease and the majority (53; 41.7%) presented with Barcelona Clinic Liver Cancer (BCLC) stage C disease, followed by BCLC A (33; 26%), BCLC B (25; 19.7%), and BCLC D (16; 12.6%). Portal vein thrombosis was noted in 40 (32.3%) patients. Liver-directed therapies, including surgery, ablation, and trans-arterial chemoembolization, were received by 17 (13.4%) patients. The most commonly used systemic treatments were sorafenib (32; 25.2%) and lenvatinib (7; 5.5%), but a substantial number of patients (56/127; 44.1%) either did not adhere to, refused therapy or were given best supportive care. Conclusion: The majority of patients with HCC at our center are males and present at a mean age of 58 years. Hepatitis B virus is the most frequent etiological agent. Patients with HCC present with advanced stage disease and are often not considered suitable for curative intent treatment. Sorafenib is the most commonly administered systemic treatment; however, just under half the patients (44.1%) are either unfit for or refuse treatment.
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印度北部三级医疗中心肝细胞癌的病因、临床特征和治疗模式:一项回顾性观察研究
摘要输出背景:肝细胞癌(HCC)由于其非特异性表现、潜在的肝脏疾病和出现时的晚期,预后较差。来自印度的HCC数据有限,并且没有来自北印度的主要研究。目的:了解我院肝癌患者的流行病学、病因、临床特点及治疗模式。材料和方法:本研究回顾性分析了2016年1月至2020年12月期间在印度北部三级医学中心Sher-i-Kashmir医学科学研究所(SKIMS)肿瘤内科和胃肠病学部门前瞻性收集的HCC患者数据。收集和分析患者资料和治疗细节。结果:我们纳入了127例患者。男性占多数(91人;71.7%),平均年龄58±12岁。多数(100;78%)患者有肝硬化;常见病因包括乙型肝炎病毒感染(30;23.6%),非酒精性脂肪性肝炎(29%;22.8%),丙型肝炎病毒感染(22%;17.3%)。虽然45例(35.4%)患者病因不明,但约三分之一(36.4%)患者患有糖尿病。大多数(91;71.7%)患者有肝局限性疾病,多数(53例;41.7%)表现为巴塞罗那临床肝癌(BCLC) C期,其次是BCLC A期(33;26%), BCLC b (25%;19.7%), BCLC D (16;12.6%)。门静脉血栓40例(32.3%)。17例(13.4%)患者接受了肝脏定向治疗,包括手术、消融和经动脉化疗栓塞。最常用的全身治疗是索拉非尼(32;25.2%)和lenvatinib (7%;5.5%),但有相当数量的患者(56/127;44.1%)不坚持、拒绝治疗或给予最佳支持治疗。结论:我院HCC患者以男性居多,平均年龄58岁。乙型肝炎病毒是最常见的病原。HCC患者表现为晚期疾病,通常不被认为适合治愈性治疗。索拉非尼是最常用的全身治疗;然而,不到一半的患者(44.1%)不适合或拒绝治疗。
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