Frontiers in Oncology (Mar 2024)

A refined prediction model for survival in hepatocellular carcinoma patients treated with transarterial chemoembolization

  • Hae Lim Lee,
  • Hae Lim Lee,
  • Hae Lim Lee,
  • Seok Hwan Kim,
  • Seok Hwan Kim,
  • Seok Hwan Kim,
  • Hee Yeon Kim,
  • Hee Yeon Kim,
  • Hee Yeon Kim,
  • Sung Won Lee,
  • Sung Won Lee,
  • Sung Won Lee,
  • Myeong Jun Song,
  • Myeong Jun Song,
  • Myeong Jun Song

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2024.1354964
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14

Abstract

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Background/AimsTransarterial chemoembolization (TACE) is widely performed as a major treatment for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) patients, and there is a need to stratify patients for whom the most benefit from the treatment. This study aimed to develop a refined prediction model for overall survival (OS) in patients undergoing TACE as a first-line treatment in a large cohort and validate its performance.MethodsA total of 2,632 patients with HCC of Barcelona Clinic Liver Cancer stage A or B who underwent TACE between 2008 and 2017 were enrolled. The patients were randomly assigned to a training cohort (n = 1,304) or a validation cohort (n = 1,328). Independent predictors of OS were used to develop a prediction model.ResultsThe median age of patients in the entire cohort was 63 years, with the majority having hepatitis B virus (56.6%) and being classified as Child-Pugh class A (82.4%). We developed a new prognostic model, called the TACE-prognostic (TP) score, based on tumor burden (sum of the largest tumor diameter and tumor number), alpha-fetoprotein, and Albumin-Bilirubin grade. Patients were classified into five risk groups according to TP scores, with median survival significantly differentiated in both training and validation cohorts (P < 0.001). The new model consistently outperformed other currently available models in both the training and validation cohorts.ConclusionThis newly developed TP scoring system has the potential to be a useful tool in identifying ideal candidates of TACE and predicting OS with favorable performance and discrimination. However, further external validation is needed to confirm its effectiveness.

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