Evaluation and treatment of patients with hepatocellular carcinoma is dependent on accurate staging. Tumor-specific factors and the degree of underlying liver disease must be considered when evaluating patients with hepatocellular carcinoma. Clinical staging classification systems based on preinterventional data are predictive of survival and influence patient selection for various therapeutic modalities. Pathologic staging systems accurately assess prognosis and influence additional treatment post resection. The various staging systems for hepatocellular carcinoma are reviewed in detail. The benefits and limitations of these classification systems are discussed in this review. Considerable controversy remains over which classification syst...
Background: HCC is diagnosed in approximately half a million people per year, worldwide. Staging is ...
BACKGROUND: Patients enrolled in clinical trials of advanced hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) are usua...
Background: In 2002, the American Joint Committee on Cancer and the International Union Against Canc...
AbstractStaging systems are key to predict the prognosis of patients with cancer, to stratify the pa...
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the third leading cause of cancer deaths in the world. In contrast...
Currently there is no consensus as to which staging system is best in predicting the survival of pat...
The aim of this study was to compare six prognostic staging systems ( Okuda stage, TNM stage, CLIP s...
HCC is diagnosed in approximately half a million people per year, worldwide. Staging is a more compl...
HCC is diagnosed in approximately half a million people per year, worldwide. Staging is a more compl...
AbstractBackgroundSeveral staging systems for patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) have been...
BACKGROUND: Patients enrolled in clinical trials of advanced hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) are usua...
HCC is diagnosed in approximately half a million people per year, worldwide. Staging is a more compl...
AbstractStaging systems are key to predict the prognosis of patients with cancer, to stratify the pa...
Background: In 2002, the American Joint Committee oil Cancer and the International Union Against Can...
Background: In 2002, the American Joint Committee oil Cancer and the International Union Against Can...
Background: HCC is diagnosed in approximately half a million people per year, worldwide. Staging is ...
BACKGROUND: Patients enrolled in clinical trials of advanced hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) are usua...
Background: In 2002, the American Joint Committee on Cancer and the International Union Against Canc...
AbstractStaging systems are key to predict the prognosis of patients with cancer, to stratify the pa...
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the third leading cause of cancer deaths in the world. In contrast...
Currently there is no consensus as to which staging system is best in predicting the survival of pat...
The aim of this study was to compare six prognostic staging systems ( Okuda stage, TNM stage, CLIP s...
HCC is diagnosed in approximately half a million people per year, worldwide. Staging is a more compl...
HCC is diagnosed in approximately half a million people per year, worldwide. Staging is a more compl...
AbstractBackgroundSeveral staging systems for patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) have been...
BACKGROUND: Patients enrolled in clinical trials of advanced hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) are usua...
HCC is diagnosed in approximately half a million people per year, worldwide. Staging is a more compl...
AbstractStaging systems are key to predict the prognosis of patients with cancer, to stratify the pa...
Background: In 2002, the American Joint Committee oil Cancer and the International Union Against Can...
Background: In 2002, the American Joint Committee oil Cancer and the International Union Against Can...
Background: HCC is diagnosed in approximately half a million people per year, worldwide. Staging is ...
BACKGROUND: Patients enrolled in clinical trials of advanced hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) are usua...
Background: In 2002, the American Joint Committee on Cancer and the International Union Against Canc...