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Development and evaluation of a nomogram prediction model for invasion and metastasis in primary liver cancer based on serum CD147 and IL-6. [PDF]
Zhang W, Wu D, Wang X, Zhang H, Yu M.
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Clinically Uncertain Liver Masses: A Guide to Distinguishing Poorly Differentiated Primary Liver Cancer. [PDF]
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Clinical performance evaluation of a plasma dual-target methylation test for the detection of primary liver cancer: a multicenter study. [PDF]
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Digestive Diseases and Sciences, 1986
Primary liver cancer, particularly HCC, is increasing in certain countries, notably Japan. Although hepatitis B virus has been etiologically linked to hepatocarcinogenesis and integration of its DNA into hepatocyte chromosomal DNA has been emphasized, other etiologic factors seem to have an interplay with virus infection.
K, Axmann, M, Kubis, O, Jurýsek
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Primary liver cancer, particularly HCC, is increasing in certain countries, notably Japan. Although hepatitis B virus has been etiologically linked to hepatocarcinogenesis and integration of its DNA into hepatocyte chromosomal DNA has been emphasized, other etiologic factors seem to have an interplay with virus infection.
K, Axmann, M, Kubis, O, Jurýsek
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Current Opinion in Oncology, 1995
A review of the recent literature about liver cancers shows the increasing role of hepatitis C as a risk factor for the development of hepatocellular carcinoma. A new discussion has arisen with regard to the association between the use of oral contraceptives and hepatocellular carcinoma.
A, Weimann, K J, Oldhafer, R, Pichlmayr
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A review of the recent literature about liver cancers shows the increasing role of hepatitis C as a risk factor for the development of hepatocellular carcinoma. A new discussion has arisen with regard to the association between the use of oral contraceptives and hepatocellular carcinoma.
A, Weimann, K J, Oldhafer, R, Pichlmayr
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2012
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the most frequently occurring primary tumor of the liver in adults and the fourth most common cause of cancer-related deaths in the world. Its rising incidence in the United States and Europe is attributed to the increased incidence of hepatitis C infection.
Higinia R. Cárdenes, Foster Lasley
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Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the most frequently occurring primary tumor of the liver in adults and the fourth most common cause of cancer-related deaths in the world. Its rising incidence in the United States and Europe is attributed to the increased incidence of hepatitis C infection.
Higinia R. Cárdenes, Foster Lasley
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ANGIOGRAPHY OF PRIMARY LIVER CANCER
American Journal of Roentgenology, 1971The vascular images were studied in 37 cases of primary liver cancer.In well differentiated hepatoma, vascular proliferation, tumor stain and A-V shunt formation are regarded as specific features.In anaplastic hepatoma and cholangiocarcinoma, however, it is difficult to assign a definite pattern, apart from the peculiarity of tumor vessels, relating to
T, Sasaki, C, Kido, M, Kaneko
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Cancer radiotherapie : journal de la Societe francaise de radiotherapie oncologique, 2011
Due to its increasing incidence and a grim prognosis, primary liver cancer remains a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge. For small localized tumors, surgical resection and liver transplantation are standard treatments with a curative-intent. Therapeutic options for locally advanced or metastatic diseases are limited.
M, Quivrin +8 more
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Due to its increasing incidence and a grim prognosis, primary liver cancer remains a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge. For small localized tumors, surgical resection and liver transplantation are standard treatments with a curative-intent. Therapeutic options for locally advanced or metastatic diseases are limited.
M, Quivrin +8 more
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Treatment of primary liver cancer
European Journal of Surgery, 2003To evaluate treatment of patients with primary liver cancer.Prospective protocol including subsets of randomised studies.University hospital, Sweden.123 patients with primary liver cancer.64 patients underwent hepatic resection, 25 were included in a trial of adjuvant chemotherapy.
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