Clinical Characteristics Of Patients Who Developed Hepatocellular Carcinoma After Hepatitis C Virus Eradication With Interferon Therapy: Current Status In Japan

INTERNAL MEDICINE(2013)

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Objective We attempted to elucidate the clinical features of chronic hepatitis C patients who develop hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) after achieving a sustained viral response (SVR) to interferon (IFN) therapy.Methods The clinical features of 130 patients at 19 hospitals who developed HCC after obtaining an SVR were retrospectively reviewed.Results Overall, 107 (82%) of the 130 patients were men, with 92 (71%) being >= 60 years of age and 76, 38 and 16 developing HCC within 5, 5-10 and 10-16.9 years after IFN therapy, respectively. Before receiving IFN therapy, 92 (71%) patients had cirrhosis and/or a low platelet count (<15x10(4) cells/mu L). Lower albumin (<3.9 g/dL) and higher alpha fetoprotein (AFP) (>= 10 ng/mL) levels were identified in a multivariate analysis to be independent variables of the development of HCC within five years after IFN therapy. Among 4,542 SVR patients, HCC occurred in 109 (2.4%) during a 5.5-year follow-up period, thus resulting in an occurrence rate of 4.6% for men and 0.6% for women.Conclusion SVR patients with lower albumin or higher AFP levels require careful assessments to prevent early HCC development after IFN therapy. HCC occurrence within >10 years of IFN therapy is not uncommon, and the risk factors remain uncertain, thus suggesting that all SVR patients should undergo long-term follow-up examinations for HCC development.
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hepatocellular carcinoma, hepatitis C virus, interferon, sustained viral response
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