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. 2008 Jul 28;14(28):4445–4453. doi: 10.3748/wjg.14.4445

Table 1.

Recurrence and survival rates following surgical treatment for hepatocellular carcinoma

Treatment Author n Recurrence (%) 5-yr survival (%)
Liver resection
Ercolani (2003)[61] 224 54.4 42.0
Sim (2003)[62] 81 NS 59.01
Belghiti (2003)[63] 328 NS 37.0
Bartlett (2007)[59] 53 47.0 42.6
Nuzzo (2007)[64] 248 46.0 24.0
Deceased donor liver transplantation
Mazzaferro (1996) (Milan criteria)[33] 48 8.0 75.42
Jonas (2001) (Milan criteria)[65] 120 16.0 71.0
Figueras (2001) (5 cm, localised)[66] 307 21.0 63.0
Yao (2001) (UCSF criteria)[34] 70 11.4 75.2
Decaens (2006)[36]
Milan criteria 279 NS 60.0
Beyond Milan, but within UCSF 44 NS 45.6
Beyond UCSF and Milan criteria 145 NS 34.7
Living donor liver transplantation
Todo (2007)[67]
Milan criteria 137 1.4 79.41
Extended criteria 172 22.2 60.0
Hwang (2005)[68]
Milan criteria 173 NS 88.0
Extended criteria 64 NS 60.01
Jonas (2007)[69]
Milan criteria 8 NS 75.0
Extended criteria 13 NS 62.0
Kwon (2007)[70]
Extended criteria 139 NS 79.9
Sugawara (2007)[71]
Extended criteria (5 nodules <5cm) 78 10.0 75.0
Soejima (2007)[40]
Milan criteria 16 0.0 100
Unlimited criteria 44 18.2 74.01
Salvage liver transplantation
Belghiti (2003)[55] 18 5.6 61.0
Schwartz (2006)[19] 18 44.0 NS
Hwang (2007)[54] 17 NS NS

NS: Not stated; UCSF: University of California San Francisco.

1

3-year survival;

2

4-year survival.