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Hepatocellular Cancer

Data on hepatocellular cancer described by researchers at Niigata University

Published in Cancer Weekly, July 31st, 2007

Investigators publish new data in the report "Anatomic resection independently improves long-term survival in patients with T1-T2 hepatocellular carcinoma. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of anatomic resection on long-term outcomes in patients with pathologic T1-T2 (pT1-T2) hepatocellular carcinoma. A retrospective analysis of 158 consecutive patients who underwent either anatomic (n=95) or nonanatomic (n=63) resection for pT1-T2 hepatocellular carcinoma was conducted," scientists writing in the journal Annals of Surgical Oncology report.

"Anatomic resection was defined as the complete removal of at least one Couinaud segment containing the tumor;...

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