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Antonella Forgione
Real-Life Clinical Data of Lenvatinib versus Sorafenib for Unresectable Hepatocellular Carcinoma in Italy
Valentina Burgio,1 Massimo Iavarone,2 Giovanni Giuseppe Di Costanzo,3 Fabio Marra,4 Sara Lonardi,5,6 Emiliano Tamburini,7 Fabio Piscaglia,8 Gianluca Masi,9,10 Ciro Celsa,11 Francesco Giuseppe Foschi,12 Marianna Silletta,13 Daniela Caterina Amoruso,14 Margherita Rimini,15 Mariangela Bruccoleri,2 Raffaella Tortora,3 Claudia Campani,4 Caterina Soldà ,6 Massimo Giuseppe Viola,16 Antonella Forgione,8 Fabio Conti,12 Francesca Salani,9,10 Silvia Catanese,9,10 Carmelo Marco Giacchetto,17 Claudia Fulgenzi,13 Carmine Coppola,14 Pietro Lampertico,18 Antonio Pellino,6,19 Gabriele Rancatore,17 Giuseppe Cabibbo,17 Francesca Ratti,20 Federica Pedica,21 Angelo Della Corte,22 Massimo Colombo,18 Francesco De…
Monofocal hepatocellular carcinoma: How much does size matter?
Background & Aims: According to the Barcelona Clinic Liver Cancer (BCLC) staging system, monofocal hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is classified as early (BCLC A) irrespective of its size, even though controversies still exist regarding staging and treatment of large tumours. We aimed at evaluating the appropriate staging and treatment for large (>5 cm) monofocal (HCC). Methods: From the Italian Liver Cancer database, we selected 924 patients with small early monofocal HCC (2-5 cm; SEM-HCC), 163 patients with larger tumours (>5 cm; LEM-HCC) and 1048 intermediate stage patients (BCLC B). Results: LEM-HCC patients had a worse overall survival (OS) than SEM-HCC (31.0 vs 49.0 months; P…
Material deprivation affects the management and clinical outcome of hepatocellular carcinoma in a high-resource environment
Abstract Aim This study investigated how material deprivation in Italy influences the stage of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) at diagnosis and the chance of cure. Methods 4114 patients from the Italian Liver Cancer database consecutively diagnosed with HCC between January 2008 and December 2018 were analysed about severe material deprivation (SMD) rate tertiles of the region of birth and region of managing hospitals, according to the European Statistics on Income and Living Conditions. The main outcomes were HCC diagnosis modalities (during or outside surveillance), treatment adoption and overall survival. Results In more deprived regions, HCC was more frequently diagnosed during surveillan…