PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Liver transplantation is a validated treatment of primary hepatobiliary tumours. Over the last decade, a renewed interest for liver transplantation as a curative treatment of colorectal liver metastasis (CR-LM) and neuro-endocrine metastasis (NET-LM) has developed. RECENT FINDINGS: The ELTR and UNOS analyses showed that liver transplantation may offer excellent disease-free survival (ranging from 30 to 77%) in case of NET-LM, on the condition that stringent selection criteria are implemented. The interest for liver transplantation in the treatment of CR-LM has been fostered by the Norwegian SECA study. Five-year A 5-year survival rate of 60% could be reached. Despite the high recurrence rate (90%), one-third of patients w...
BackgroundLiver metastases of colorectal cancer occur frequently, but only 10-20% are eligible for l...
Deceased donor liver transplantation · Hepatocellular carcinoma · Living donor liver transplantation...
Background Liver metastases of colorectal cancer occur frequently, but only 10-20% are eligible for ...
Purpose of Review: Accumulating evidence suggest that selected patients with nonresectable liver onl...
Background: Liver transplantation (LT) has gained interest in the treatment of unresectable colorec...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The Milan criteria are still considered to be the best ones to select patients wi...
As transplant medicine has evolved in recent decades so too have the indications for liver transplan...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most incident cancer worldwide. Most of CRC patients will devel...
The liver is a common site of metastases from many cancers, particularly those originating in the ga...
Purpose of the Review: To describe how the field of liver transplantation (LT) for hepatocellular ca...
Transplant oncology is a field of growing interest, with increasing number of patients transplanted ...
Background: The role of liver transplant (LT) for neuroendocrine liver metastasis (NELM) has not bee...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Since the first liver transplantation in the early 1960s, there have been signifi...
Liver metastasis is the most common site of colorectal cancer (CRC) metastasis. Approximately half o...
Liver metastases occur in nearly half of NET patients (MNETs) and heavily affect prognosis, with 5-y...
BackgroundLiver metastases of colorectal cancer occur frequently, but only 10-20% are eligible for l...
Deceased donor liver transplantation · Hepatocellular carcinoma · Living donor liver transplantation...
Background Liver metastases of colorectal cancer occur frequently, but only 10-20% are eligible for ...
Purpose of Review: Accumulating evidence suggest that selected patients with nonresectable liver onl...
Background: Liver transplantation (LT) has gained interest in the treatment of unresectable colorec...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The Milan criteria are still considered to be the best ones to select patients wi...
As transplant medicine has evolved in recent decades so too have the indications for liver transplan...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most incident cancer worldwide. Most of CRC patients will devel...
The liver is a common site of metastases from many cancers, particularly those originating in the ga...
Purpose of the Review: To describe how the field of liver transplantation (LT) for hepatocellular ca...
Transplant oncology is a field of growing interest, with increasing number of patients transplanted ...
Background: The role of liver transplant (LT) for neuroendocrine liver metastasis (NELM) has not bee...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Since the first liver transplantation in the early 1960s, there have been signifi...
Liver metastasis is the most common site of colorectal cancer (CRC) metastasis. Approximately half o...
Liver metastases occur in nearly half of NET patients (MNETs) and heavily affect prognosis, with 5-y...
BackgroundLiver metastases of colorectal cancer occur frequently, but only 10-20% are eligible for l...
Deceased donor liver transplantation · Hepatocellular carcinoma · Living donor liver transplantation...
Background Liver metastases of colorectal cancer occur frequently, but only 10-20% are eligible for ...