Cancers (Jan 2023)

Liver Transplantation for Hepatic Metastases from Colorectal Cancer: Current Knowledge and Open Issues

  • Marianna Maspero,
  • Carlo Sposito,
  • Matteo Virdis,
  • Davide Citterio,
  • Filippo Pietrantonio,
  • Sherrie Bhoori,
  • Filiberto Belli,
  • Vincenzo Mazzaferro

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers15020345
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 2
p. 345

Abstract

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More than 40% of patients with colorectal cancer present liver metastases (CRLM) during the course of their disease and up to 50% present with unresectable disease. Without surgical interventions, survival for patients treated with systemic therapies alone is dismal. In the past, liver transplantation (LT) for patients with unresectable CRLM failed to show any survival benefit due to poor selection, ineffective chemotherapeutic regimens, unbalanced immunosuppression and high perioperative mortality. Since then and for many years LT for CRLM was abandoned. The turning point occurred in 2013, when the results from the Secondary Cancer (SECA I) pilot study performed at Oslo University were published reporting a 60% 5-year overall survival after LT in patients with unresectable CRLM. These results effectively reignited the interest in LT as a potential therapy for CRLM, and several trials are undergoing. The aims of this article are to give a comprehensive overview of the available evidence on LT for CRLM, discuss the open issues in this rapidly evolving field, and highlight possible ways to address the future of this fascinating therapeutic alternative for selected patients with CRLM.

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