2021
DOI: 10.1007/s12072-021-10183-w
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A new horizon in risk stratification of hepatocellular carcinoma by integrating vessels that encapsulate tumor clusters and microvascular invasion

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“…The difference between the two tasks and the respective predictive abilities of the two tasks in a As two important prognostic factors, MVI and VETC are both effective in prognostic stratification. 14 Analogous results were obtained in our study. According to the difference in the MVI and VETC statuses in the results predicted by the 3D CNN, the patients were divided into four subpopulations.…”
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“…The difference between the two tasks and the respective predictive abilities of the two tasks in a As two important prognostic factors, MVI and VETC are both effective in prognostic stratification. 14 Analogous results were obtained in our study. According to the difference in the MVI and VETC statuses in the results predicted by the 3D CNN, the patients were divided into four subpopulations.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Vessels encapsulating tumor clusters (VETC), affecting the recurrence-free survival (RFS) and overall survival (OS) of HCC patients, 13 is present in some patients without MVI, and these patients have a worse prognosis than those without either MVI or VETC. 14 Noting that VETC has complementary significance to MVI in predicting prognosis to some extent, recent studies began to use preoperative images to assess the VETC status. 15,16 Additionally, a significant correlation between VETC and MVI has been presented.…”
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“…In patients who underwent liver transplantation for HCC, the combination of VETC with pathologically evaluated immune status enabled further classification of patients based on their clinical outcome 4 . In the study by Lu et al, VETC status provides additional discriminative information for patients with microvascular invasion (MVI) 5 …”
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“…Microvascular invasion (MVI), the embolus of cancer cells with micro-metastasis in liver vessels, is an independent prognostic factor for recurrence and metastasis in HCC (3). Recently, an increasing number of studies (4,5) have shown that a precise surgical approach and timely postoperative adjuvant therapy for patients with HCC and MVI could reduce recurrence and improve survival.…”
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