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Recent Updates of Transarterial Chemoembolilzation in Hepatocellular Carcinomaopen access

Authors
Chang, YoungJeong, Soung WonJang, Jae YoungKim, Yong Jae
Issue Date
Oct-2020
Publisher
Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
Keywords
transarterial chemoembolization; hepatocellular carcinoma; refractoriness; combination therapy
Citation
International Journal of Molecular Sciences, v.21, no.21, pp 1 - 20
Pages
20
Journal Title
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Volume
21
Number
21
Start Page
1
End Page
20
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/2361
DOI
10.3390/ijms21218165
ISSN
1661-6596
1422-0067
Abstract
Transarterial chemoembolization (TACE) is a standard treatment for intermediate-stage hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). In this review, we summarize recent updates on the use of TACE for HCC. TACE can be performed using two techniques; conventional TACE (cTACE) and drug-eluting beads using TACE (DEB-TACE). The anti-tumor effect of the two has been reported to be similar; however, DEB-TACE carries a higher risk of hepatic artery and biliary injuries and a relatively lower risk of post-procedural pain than cTACE. TACE can be used for early stage HCC if other curative treatments are not feasible or as a neoadjuvant treatment before liver transplantation. TACE can also be considered for selected patients with limited portal vein thrombosis and preserved liver function. When deciding to repeat TACE, the ART (Assessment for Retreatment with TACE) score and ABCR (AFP, BCLC, Child-Pugh, and Response) score can guide the decision process, and TACE refractoriness needs to be considered. Studies on the combination therapy of TACE with other treatment modalities, such as local ablation, radiation therapy, or systemic therapy, have been actively conducted and are still ongoing. Recently, new prognostic models, including analysis of the neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio, radiomics, and deep learning, have been developed to help predict survival after TACE.
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