Clinical Trial: Research on Surgery and Micro-Invasive Treatment in Recurrent Primary Liver Cancer

Study Status: Completed
Recruit Status: Completed
Study Type: Interventional

Official Title: Research on Surgery and Micro-Invasive Treatment in Recurrent Primary Liver Cancer

Brief Summary: In this study, we intend to divide the subjects who have been confirmed recurrent HCC into two groups: Group A: treatment with pure surgery or Group B: treatment with pure radio frequency. We will compare the non-tumor survival time, long-term survival rate between the two groups, summarize the merits and demerits of both groups, and try to establish a standardized therapy and treatment for the this kind of patients through prospective studies on the molecular biological difference of pathological samples between the first and second surgeries.

Detailed Summary:

The recurrence and metastasis of primary liver cancer (PLC) have always been a tough problem for surgeons. Gu Hong-guang reported the five years recurrence rate in PLC subjects reached 75~100%, among which 60% were discovered within three years after surgeries, with the peak appearing at 18~24 months. According to a report delivered by Zhong-Shan Hospital, the recurrence rate of small HCC was 40%, and that of large HCC was 1.9 times of small HCC. Chen Han agreed that the recurrence rate in 1~2 years reached 71.6%, while in 2~11 years was 28.4%. With the rapid development of iconography and surgical techniques, it is possible for surgeon to resect the recurrent HCC now. In 1986, Nagasue et al. reported the excision of recurrent HCC and proved that comparing with non-surgical treatment, subjects with recurrent HCC excision got a higher survival rate. However, the excision rate of recurrent HCC has always been an arguable point. Nakajima et al. suggested the excision rate in 133 subjects was 24%, while Matsuda et al. agreed that in 91 subjects reached 44%, and Zhoo reported that in 384 subjects was 35%; Kakazu et al. insisted that in 286 subjects was 17%; Nagasue et al. said that in 290 subjects was 30%; Shoto et al. reported that in 341 subjects was 19% and Poon et al. advocated that in 244 subjects was 10%. He Sheng summarized the 1295 subjects in recent five years, and only 106 of them had the opportunities to have excision again (8.18%). Sugimachi, Minagawa et al. reported separately the 5 year survival rate in recurrent HCC subjects were 47.5% and 56.0%, which showed no significant difference with the first surgeries, but better therapeutic effects, meanwhile, third and forth surgeries could also get similar survival rate, which indicated that surgical excision is a vital treatment in recurrent HCCs. Chen Han in our hospital reported the first, third, fifth, and tenth year survival rate in 162 recurrent HCC subjects wh
Sponsor: Eastern Hepatobiliary Surgery Hospital

Current Primary Outcome: Overall survival rate [ Time Frame: two years ]

Original Primary Outcome: Same as current

Current Secondary Outcome: non-tumor life span, intra-liver recurrence rate, metastasis rate [ Time Frame: two years ]

Original Secondary Outcome: Same as current

Information By: Eastern Hepatobiliary Surgery Hospital

Dates:
Date Received: January 6, 2009
Date Started: January 2009
Date Completion:
Last Updated: March 30, 2016
Last Verified: March 2016