A proposed five-step simplified algorithm for the management of hepatocellular carcinoma in India

A. Arora, A. Singal, Praveen Sharma, Ashish Kumar
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Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the eighth-most frequent cause of cancer mortality in India. The staging system most often used for treatment decisions in India is the Barcelona clinic liver cancer (BCLC) system. However, this staging system is often criticised for several reasons, such as heterogeneity of patient prognosis in each BCLC stage, limited guidance on expanding the role of liver transplantation (LT), no recommendation on combination therapies, no guidance on downstaging and limited treatment options for late presenters (stages C or D). Hence, we propose a simplified five-step algorithm for making treatment decisions for HCC patients in India. This algorithm incorporates evidence-based treatment allocations based on the step-by-step assessment of major prognostic and treatment-related parameters. The five steps of the algorithm are – Step 1: assessment of performance status, Step 2: assessment of extrahepatic spread and macrovascular invasion, Step 3: assessment for living donor LT, Step 4: assessment for the eligibility of liver resection and Step 5: assessment for appropriate locoregional therapy. Each of these steps does not require any separate investigations, and the initial workup for the diagnosis of HCC (dynamic computed tomography/magnetic resonance imaging and routine laboratory tests) would suffice in this five-step algorithm. We hope that this algorithm will not only simplify the management approach to HCC patients in India, but also it will bring uniformity in the treatment protocol for HCC in India.
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提出的五步简化算法的肝细胞癌的管理在印度
肝细胞癌(HCC)是印度第八大最常见的癌症死亡原因。在印度,最常用于治疗决策的分期系统是巴塞罗那临床肝癌(BCLC)系统。然而,这种分期系统经常因为几个原因而受到批评,例如每个BCLC阶段患者预后的异质性,扩大肝移植(LT)作用的指导有限,没有联合治疗的建议,没有降低分期的指导以及晚期患者(C期或D期)的治疗选择有限。因此,我们提出了一种简化的五步算法,用于制定印度HCC患者的治疗决策。该算法结合了基于逐步评估主要预后和治疗相关参数的循证治疗分配。该算法的五个步骤是:步骤1:评估表现状态,步骤2:评估肝外扩散和大血管侵犯,步骤3:评估活体供体肝移植,步骤4:评估肝脏切除的资格,步骤5:评估适当的局部治疗。这些步骤中的每一步都不需要任何单独的调查,HCC诊断的初始检查(动态计算机断层扫描/磁共振成像和常规实验室检查)在这个五步算法中就足够了。我们希望该算法不仅能简化印度HCC患者的管理方法,而且能带来印度HCC治疗方案的统一性。
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