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Rehepatectomy of primary liver cancer
Seminars in Surgical Oncology, 1993AbstractFrom January 1960 to July 1991, 72 patients underwent reoperation for recurrence of liver cancer. Hepatectomy was performed twice in 59 cases, three and four times each in nine and three cases. The 1,3, and 5‐year survival rates after the first operation were 98.6%, 69.9%, and 49.5%, respectively, while after the second operation these rates ...
M C, Wu, H, Chen, Y Q, Yan
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Cryotherapy for primary liver cancer
Seminars in Surgical Oncology, 1998Between November 1973 and December 1996, the in situ freezing of tumor, i.e., cryotherapy, was performed with liquid nitrogen (-196 degrees C) on 235 patients with primary liver cancer (PLC). There were no operative mortalities or severe complications. The 5-year survival was 39.8% for the 235 PLC patients, and 55.4% for the 80 patients with small PLC (
X D, Zhou, Z Y, Tang
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Chemoembolization for primary liver cancer
European Journal of Surgical Oncology (EJSO), 2002For most patients with primary liver cancer surgical treatment is not feasible and prognosis without treatment is poor. We aimed to assess the morbidity and efficacy of transarterial chemoembolization (TACE) with lipiodol and mitomycin C in these patients in a prospective case-control study.From August 1996 to May 2000 22 patients with non-resectable ...
T, Achenbach +4 more
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Epidemiology of Primary Liver Cancer
Seminars in Liver Disease, 1999Liver cancer (LC) ranks fifth in frequency in the world with an estimated number of 437,000 new cases in 1990. In developing countries, incidence rates are two- to three-fold higher than in developed countries. The geographic areas at highest risk are located in Eastern Asia, with age-adjusted incidence rates (AAIRs) ranking from 27.6 to 36.6 per 100 ...
F X, Bosch, J, Ribes, J, Borràs
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Pathology of primary liver cancer
Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, 1979After a brief survey of the factors that play a role in the etiopathogenesis of human hepatocellular carcinomas, a detailed description is given of the macroscopic and microscopic features of human liver cancers as well as their association with cirrhosis. The ultrastructural features of liver cancers of various degrees of differentiation are described.
K, Lapis, J V, Johannessen
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Approach to Primary Liver Cancer
1988Primary malignant liver tumor is the most frequent malignoma worldwide. This is due mainly to a high incidence in Asian and African countries. Particularly in these countries, but also in Europe and other continents, most hepatocellular carcinomas are associated with liver cirrhosis.
R, Pichlmayr +4 more
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Primary Liver Cancer in California
Oncology, 1973Appropriate data from the California Tumor Registry and related sources were examined for primary liver cancer (ICD No. 155.0).
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Chemotherapy of primary liver cancer
Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, 1979The therapy of primary liver cancer is still an unsolved problem. Until now, surgery has been the only therapeutic modality that can significantly increase the life‐span of patients in early stages of disease. Radiotherapy does not prolong the disease‐free interval.
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Liver Cancer (Primary Liver Cancer, Metastatic Liver Cancer)
2023Yoshiharu Kono +2 more
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