2003
DOI: 10.1002/cncr.11292
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Fibrolamellar hepatocellular carcinoma in children and adolescents

Abstract: BACKGROUND Children with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) were treated on a prospective, randomized trial and were then analyzed to determine whether children with the fibrolamellar (FL) histologic variant of HCC have a more favorable presentation, increased surgical resectability, greater response to therapy, and improved outcome compared with children who have typical HCC. METHODS Forty‐six patients were enrolled on Pediatric Intergroup Hepatoma Protocol INT‐0098 (Pediatric Oncology Group Study 8945/Children's… Show more

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“…cancer that usually occurs in adolescents and young adults (1)(2)(3). Effective therapeutic options are limited; FLHCC does not respond well to chemotherapy (4,5), although there have been some encouraging retrospective studies assessing the use of 5-fluororacil and IFN alpha-B2 (6). There have been mixed reports as to whether FLHCC does (7,8) or does not (5) have a better prognosis than hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).…”
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“…cancer that usually occurs in adolescents and young adults (1)(2)(3). Effective therapeutic options are limited; FLHCC does not respond well to chemotherapy (4,5), although there have been some encouraging retrospective studies assessing the use of 5-fluororacil and IFN alpha-B2 (6). There have been mixed reports as to whether FLHCC does (7,8) or does not (5) have a better prognosis than hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).…”
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“…Separate Note on FL-HCC [43][44][45][46][47][48][49][50] Because the analysis of the literature shows that NC-HCC and FL-HCC are still perceived differently on account of their different clinical presentations, courses, imaging results, and outcomes, some brief remarks about this tumor variant are made here.…”
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“…FL-HCC is said to be associated with a (more) favorable prognosis. [45][46][47] In fact, FL-HCC is an aggressive tumor associated with a less than 50% 5-year OS rate, even in resectable cases. There are several reasons for this discrepancy and the frequently optimistic results reported for FL-HCC: (1) the series are usually small and lack statistical power; (2) the diagnostic pathological triad necessary to unequivocally diagnose this subtype of HCC is frequently missing; (3) FL-HCC often occurs in cirrhotic or abnormal livers; (4) follow-up is frequently lacking; and (5) most importantly, the outcomes of FL-HCC are mostly compared to the outcomes of HCC in general.…”
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“…Estudo de Katzenstein et al 7 comparou esta dosagem em pacientes com carcinoma hepatocelular e hepatocarcinoma fibrolamelar, mostrando 89% de normalidade neste último e 82% aumentada no carcinoma hepatocelular.…”
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