Background: In HCV-infected cirrhotic patients with successfully treated early hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), the time to HCC recurrence and the effects of sustained viral eradication (SVR) by interferon (IFN)-based or IFN-free regimens on HCC recurrence remain unclear. Aim: To perform an indirect comparison of time to recurrence (TTR) in patients with successfully treated early HCC and active HCV infection with those of patients with SVR by IFN-based and by IFN-free regimens. Methods: We evaluated 443 patients with HCV-related cirrhosis and Barcelona Clinic Liver Cancer Stage A/0 HCC who had a complete radiological response after curative resection or ablation. Active HCV infection was present in 328, selected from the Italian Liver Cancer group cohort; 58 patients had SVR achieved by IFN-free regimens after HCC cure, and 57 patients had SVR achieved by IFN-based regimens after HCC cure. Individual data of patients in the last two groups were extracted from available publications. Results: TTR by Kaplan–Meier curve was significantly lower in patients with active HCV infection compared with those with SVR both by IFN-free (P = 0.02) and by IFN-based (P < 0.001) treatments. TTR was similar in patients with SVR by IFN-free or by IFN-based (P = 0.49) strategies. Conclusion: In HCV-infected, successfully treated patients with early HCC, SVR obtained by IFN-based or IFN-free regimens significantly reduce tumour recurrence without differences related to the anti-viral strategy used.

Hepatocellular carcinoma recurrence in patients with curative resection or ablation: impact of HCV eradication does not depend on the use of interferon

BUCCI, LAURA;TOVOLI, FRANCESCO;CICCARESE, FEDERICA;DI MARCO, MARIACRISTINA;ZOLI, MARCO;MARRA, FABIO;MASOTTO, ANDREA-ELEONORA;COLECCHIA, ANTONIO;BRUNO, SAMANTHA;TREVISANI, FRANCO;BISELLI, MAURIZIO;CARACENI, PAOLO;CUCCHETTI, ALESSANDRO;DOMENICALI, MARCO;PISCAGLIA, FABIO;GRAMENZI, ANNAGIULIA;GRANITO, ALESSANDRO;MAGALOTTI, DONATELLA;SERRA, CARLA;NEGRINI, GIULIA;NAPOLI, LUCIA;SALVATORE, VERONICA;BENEVENTO, FRANCESCA;
2017

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Background: In HCV-infected cirrhotic patients with successfully treated early hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), the time to HCC recurrence and the effects of sustained viral eradication (SVR) by interferon (IFN)-based or IFN-free regimens on HCC recurrence remain unclear. Aim: To perform an indirect comparison of time to recurrence (TTR) in patients with successfully treated early HCC and active HCV infection with those of patients with SVR by IFN-based and by IFN-free regimens. Methods: We evaluated 443 patients with HCV-related cirrhosis and Barcelona Clinic Liver Cancer Stage A/0 HCC who had a complete radiological response after curative resection or ablation. Active HCV infection was present in 328, selected from the Italian Liver Cancer group cohort; 58 patients had SVR achieved by IFN-free regimens after HCC cure, and 57 patients had SVR achieved by IFN-based regimens after HCC cure. Individual data of patients in the last two groups were extracted from available publications. Results: TTR by Kaplan–Meier curve was significantly lower in patients with active HCV infection compared with those with SVR both by IFN-free (P = 0.02) and by IFN-based (P < 0.001) treatments. TTR was similar in patients with SVR by IFN-free or by IFN-based (P = 0.49) strategies. Conclusion: In HCV-infected, successfully treated patients with early HCC, SVR obtained by IFN-based or IFN-free regimens significantly reduce tumour recurrence without differences related to the anti-viral strategy used.
2017
Petta, S.; Cabibbo, G.; Barbara, M.; Attardo, S.; Bucci, L.; Farinati, F.; Giannini, E.G.; Tovoli, F.; Ciccarese, F.; Rapaccini, G.L.; Di Marco, M.; Caturelli, E.; Zoli, M.; Borzio, F.; Sacco, R.; Virdone, R.; Marra, F.; Felder, M.; Morisco, F.; Benvegnù, L.; Gasbarrini, A.; Svegliati-Baroni, G.; Foschi, F.G.; Olivani, A.; Masotto, A.; Nardone, G.; Colecchia, A.; Persico, M.; Boccaccio, V.; Craxì, A.; Bruno, S.; Trevisani, F.; Cammà, C; the Italian Liver Cancer (ITALICA) Group [ ; Maurizio Biselli; Paolo Caraceni; Alessandro Cucchetti; Marco Domenicali; Fabio Piscaglia; Annagiulia Gramenzi; Alessandro Granito; Donatella Magalotti; Carla Serra; Giulia Negrini; Lucia Napoli; Veronica Salvatore; Francesca Benevento;]
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