JHEP Reports (Jul 2024)
Recurrence and tumor-related death after resection of hepatocellular carcinoma in patients with metabolic syndrome
- Giammauro Berardi,
- Alessandro Cucchetti,
- Carlo Sposito,
- Francesca Ratti,
- Martina Nebbia,
- Daniel M. D’Souza,
- Franco Pascual,
- Epameinondas Dogeas,
- Samer Tohme,
- Alessandro Vitale,
- Francesco Enrico D’Amico,
- Remo Alessandris,
- Valentina Panetta,
- Ilaria Simonelli,
- Marco Colasanti,
- Nadia Russolillo,
- Amika Moro,
- Guido Fiorentini,
- Matteo Serenari,
- Fernando Rotellar,
- Giuseppe Zimitti,
- Simone Famularo,
- Tommy Ivanics,
- Felipe Gaviria Donando,
- Daniel Hoffman,
- Edwin Onkendi,
- Yasmin Essaji,
- Tommaso Giuliani,
- Santiago Lopez Ben,
- Celia Caula,
- Gianluca Rompianesi,
- Asmita Chopra,
- Mohammed Abu Hilal,
- Gonzalo Sapisochin,
- Guido Torzilli,
- Carlos Corvera,
- Adnan Alseidi,
- Scott Helton,
- Roberto I. Troisi,
- Kerri Simo,
- Claudius Conrad,
- Matteo Cescon,
- Sean Cleary,
- David Choon Hyuck Kwon,
- Alessandro Ferrero,
- Giuseppe Maria Ettorre,
- Umberto Cillo,
- David Geller,
- Daniel Cherqui,
- Pablo E. Serrano,
- Cristina Ferrone,
- Luca Aldrighetti,
- T. Peter Kingham,
- Vincenzo Mazzaferro
Affiliations
- Giammauro Berardi
- Department of Surgery, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, USA; Department of Surgery, San Camillo Forlanini Hospital, Rome, Italy; Corresponding author. Address: Department of General, Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgery, Liver Transplantation Service. San Camillo Forlanini Hospital. Circonvallazione Gianicolense 87, ZIP: 00152, Rome, Italy. Tel.: +39 06 58705816.
- Alessandro Cucchetti
- Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences-DIME, Alma Mater Studiorum, University of Bologna, Italy; Department of General and Oncologic Surgery, Morgagni-Pierantoni Hospital, Ausl Romagna, Forlì, Italy
- Carlo Sposito
- Department of Oncology and Hemato-Oncology, University of Milan, Milan, Italy; Department of Surgery, HPB Surgery and Liver Transplantation, Istituto Nazionale Tumori IRCCS, Milan, Italy
- Francesca Ratti
- Hepatobiliary Surgery Division, San Raffaele Hospital Department of Surgery, Milan, Italy
- Martina Nebbia
- Department of Surgery, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA
- Daniel M. D’Souza
- Department of Surgery, McMaster University, Hamilton, ONT, Canada
- Franco Pascual
- Department of Surgery, Paul Brousse Hospital, Villejuif, Paris, France
- Epameinondas Dogeas
- Department of Surgery, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
- Samer Tohme
- Department of Surgery, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
- Alessandro Vitale
- Department of Surgical Oncological and Gastroenterological Sciences (DiSCOG), University of Padova, Padua, Italy
- Francesco Enrico D’Amico
- Department of Surgical Oncological and Gastroenterological Sciences (DiSCOG), University of Padova, Padua, Italy
- Remo Alessandris
- Department of Surgery, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, USA; Department of Surgical Oncological and Gastroenterological Sciences (DiSCOG), University of Padova, Padua, Italy
- Valentina Panetta
- Laltrastatistica Consultancy and Training, Biostatistics Department, Rome, Italy
- Ilaria Simonelli
- Laltrastatistica Consultancy and Training, Biostatistics Department, Rome, Italy
- Marco Colasanti
- Department of Surgery, San Camillo Forlanini Hospital, Rome, Italy
- Nadia Russolillo
- Department of Surgery, Mauriziano Hospital, Turin, Italy
- Amika Moro
- Department of Surgery, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, USA
- Guido Fiorentini
- Department of Surgery, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA
- Matteo Serenari
- Hepato-biliary and Transplant Unit, IRCCS Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria di Bologna, Bologna, Italy
- Fernando Rotellar
- Department of Surgery, Universidad de Navarra, Pamplona, Spain
- Giuseppe Zimitti
- Department of Surgery, Poliambulanza Foundation Hospital, Brescia, Italy
- Simone Famularo
- Department of General Surgery, Humanitas University and Research Hospital, IRCCS, Milan, Italy
- Tommy Ivanics
- Department of Surgery, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada
- Felipe Gaviria Donando
- Department of Surgery, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada
- Daniel Hoffman
- Department of Surgery, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA
- Edwin Onkendi
- Department of Surgery, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Lubbock, TX, USA
- Yasmin Essaji
- Department of Surgery, Virginia Mason Hospital, Seattle, WA, USA; Department of Surgery, Seattle Medical Center, Seattle, WA, USA
- Tommaso Giuliani
- Department of Surgery, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, USA
- Santiago Lopez Ben
- Department of Surgery, Hospital Universitari Dr Josep Trueta de Girona, Girona, Spain
- Celia Caula
- Department of Surgery, Hospital Universitari Dr Josep Trueta de Girona, Girona, Spain
- Gianluca Rompianesi
- Department of Clinical Medicine and Surgery, Università Federico Secondo, Naples, Italy
- Asmita Chopra
- Department of Surgery, Hospital, Toledo, OH, USA
- Mohammed Abu Hilal
- Department of Surgery, Poliambulanza Foundation Hospital, Brescia, Italy
- Gonzalo Sapisochin
- Department of Surgery, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada
- Guido Torzilli
- Department of General Surgery, Humanitas University and Research Hospital, IRCCS, Milan, Italy
- Carlos Corvera
- Department of Surgery, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA
- Adnan Alseidi
- Department of Surgery, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA
- Scott Helton
- Department of Surgery, Virginia Mason Hospital, Seattle, WA, USA
- Roberto I. Troisi
- Department of Clinical Medicine and Surgery, Università Federico Secondo, Naples, Italy
- Kerri Simo
- Department of Surgery, Hospital, Toledo, OH, USA
- Claudius Conrad
- Department of Surgery, Saint Elizabeth Medical Center, Boston, MA, USA
- Matteo Cescon
- Hepato-biliary and Transplant Unit, IRCCS Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria di Bologna, Bologna, Italy
- Sean Cleary
- Department of Surgery, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA
- David Choon Hyuck Kwon
- Department of Surgery, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, USA
- Alessandro Ferrero
- Department of Surgery, Mauriziano Hospital, Turin, Italy
- Giuseppe Maria Ettorre
- Department of Surgery, San Camillo Forlanini Hospital, Rome, Italy
- Umberto Cillo
- Department of Surgical Oncological and Gastroenterological Sciences (DiSCOG), University of Padova, Padua, Italy
- David Geller
- Department of Surgery, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
- Daniel Cherqui
- Department of Surgery, Paul Brousse Hospital, Villejuif, Paris, France
- Pablo E. Serrano
- Department of Surgery, McMaster University, Hamilton, ONT, Canada
- Cristina Ferrone
- Department of Surgery, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA
- Luca Aldrighetti
- Hepatobiliary Surgery Division, San Raffaele Hospital Department of Surgery, Milan, Italy
- T. Peter Kingham
- Department of Surgery, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, USA
- Vincenzo Mazzaferro
- Department of Oncology and Hemato-Oncology, University of Milan, Milan, Italy; Department of Surgery, HPB Surgery and Liver Transplantation, Istituto Nazionale Tumori IRCCS, Milan, Italy
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 6,
no. 7
p. 101075
Abstract
Background & Aims: Metabolic syndrome (MS) is a growing epidemic and a risk factor for the development of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). This study investigated the long-term outcomes of liver resection (LR) for HCC in patients with MS. Rates, timing, patterns, and treatment of recurrences were investigated, and cancer-specific survivals were assessed. Methods: Between 2001 and 2021, data from 24 clinical centers were collected. Overall survival (OS), recurrence-free survival (RFS), and cancer-specific survival were analyzed as well as recurrence patterns and treatment. The analysis was conducted using a competing-risk framework. The trajectory of the risk of recurrence over time was applied to a competing risk analysis. For post-recurrence survival, death resulting from tumor progression was the primary endpoint, whereas deaths with recurrence relating to other causes were considered as competing events. Results: In total, 813 patients were included in the study. Median OS was 81.4 months (range 28.1–157.0 months), and recurrence occurred in 48.3% of patients, with a median RFS of 39.8 months (range 15.7–174.7 months). Cause-specific hazard of recurrence showed a first peak 6 months (0.027), and a second peak 24 months (0.021) after surgery. The later the recurrence, the higher the chance of receiving curative intent approaches (p = 0.001). Size >5 cm, multiple tumors, microvascular invasion, and cirrhosis were independent predictors of recurrence showing a cause-specific hazard over time. RFS was associated with death for recurrence (hazard ratio: 0.985, 95% CI: 0.977–0.995; p = 0.002). Conclusions: Patients with MS undergoing LR for HCC have good long-term survival. Recurrence occurs in 48% of patients with a double-peak incidence and time-specific hazards depending on tumor-related factors and underlying disease. The timing of recurrence significantly impacts survival. Surveillance after resection should be adjusted over time depending on risk factors. Impact and implications: Metabolic syndrome (MS) is a growing epidemic and a significant risk factor for the development of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). The present study demonstrated that patients who undergo surgical resection for HCC on MS have a good long-term survival and that recurrence occurs in almost half of the cases with a double peak incidence and time-specific hazards depending on tumor-related factors and underlying liver disease. Also, the timing of recurrence significantly impacts survival. Clinicians should therefore adjust follow-up after surgery accordingly, considering timing of recurrence and specific risk factors. Also, the results of the present study might help design future trials on the use of adjuvant therapy following resection.