Background: The impact of tumor burden score (TBS) on conditional survival (CS) among patients undergoing curative-intent resection of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) has not been examined to date. Methods: Patients who underwent liver resection of HCC between 2000 and 2017 were identified from a multi-institutional database. The impact of TBS and other clinicopathologic factors on 3-year conditional survival (CS3) was examined. Results: Among 1,040 patients, 263 (25.3%) patients had low TBS, 668 (64.2%) had medium TBS and 109 (10.5%) had high TBS. TBS was strongly associated with OS; 5-year OS was 39.0% among patients with high TBS compared with 61.1% and 79.4% among patients with medium and low TBS, respectively (p < 0.001). While actuar...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Several staging systems have been introduced to predict the prognosis of hepatocell...
Background: Dichotomous models like Milan Criteria represent the routinely used tools for predicting...
Background/aims: Prognostic models are lacking for patients with recurrent hepatocellular carcinoma ...
IMPORTANCE Whereas conventional actuarial overall survival (OS) estimates rely exclusively on static...
Aim Survival estimates are commonly reported as survival from the first observation, but future sur...
Background: Composite measures such as "Textbook Outcome" (TO) may be superior to individual quality...
BACKGROUND: Traditionally, survival estimates have been reported solely as survival from the time of...
PURPOSE: Conditional survival estimates (CSE) can provide additional useful prognostic information o...
BACKGROUND: Traditionally, survival estimates have been reported solely as survival from the time of...
Hypothesis: A subset of patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) with a diameter of 10 cm or lar...
Conditional survival (CS) provides a prognosis of patients who have already survived several years a...
<p><b>Background</b>: Compared with overall survival, conditional survival is a more relevant measur...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to establish a new scoring system for hepatocellular carcino...
Background: Dichotomous models like Milan Criteria represent the routinely used tools for predicting...
AbstractBackgroundFor patients undergoing liver resection for colorectal metastases, specific clinic...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Several staging systems have been introduced to predict the prognosis of hepatocell...
Background: Dichotomous models like Milan Criteria represent the routinely used tools for predicting...
Background/aims: Prognostic models are lacking for patients with recurrent hepatocellular carcinoma ...
IMPORTANCE Whereas conventional actuarial overall survival (OS) estimates rely exclusively on static...
Aim Survival estimates are commonly reported as survival from the first observation, but future sur...
Background: Composite measures such as "Textbook Outcome" (TO) may be superior to individual quality...
BACKGROUND: Traditionally, survival estimates have been reported solely as survival from the time of...
PURPOSE: Conditional survival estimates (CSE) can provide additional useful prognostic information o...
BACKGROUND: Traditionally, survival estimates have been reported solely as survival from the time of...
Hypothesis: A subset of patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) with a diameter of 10 cm or lar...
Conditional survival (CS) provides a prognosis of patients who have already survived several years a...
<p><b>Background</b>: Compared with overall survival, conditional survival is a more relevant measur...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to establish a new scoring system for hepatocellular carcino...
Background: Dichotomous models like Milan Criteria represent the routinely used tools for predicting...
AbstractBackgroundFor patients undergoing liver resection for colorectal metastases, specific clinic...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Several staging systems have been introduced to predict the prognosis of hepatocell...
Background: Dichotomous models like Milan Criteria represent the routinely used tools for predicting...
Background/aims: Prognostic models are lacking for patients with recurrent hepatocellular carcinoma ...