Hepatocellular Carcinoma Flashcards

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HCC

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Main Cause = Cirrhosis

Main RFs:

  • 2dry to Hep B and C
  • 2dry to ETOH
  • 2dry to Haemochromatosis
  • 2dry to PBC

NB EXCEPTION HERE = WILSON’S DISEASE (does not cause HCC)

Other RFs:

  • alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency
  • glycogen storage disease
  • hereditary tyrosinosis (build up of amino acid tyrosine in the blood and tissues due to inability metabolise it)
  • aflatoxin (poisonous and cancer causing chemicals produced by certain molds)
  • Drugs: COCP, Anabolic steroids
  • Porphyria Cutaena Tarda
  • male sex
  • DM
  • Metabolic syndrome
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HCC

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= Third most common cause of cancer worldwide
Chronic Hep B is most common cause of HCC worldwide
Chronic Hep C is most common cause in Europe

Features:

  • tends to present late
  • Fx of liver cirrhosis or failure may be seen (jaundice, ascites, RUQ pain, hepatomegaly, pruritus, splenomegaly)
  • possible presentation = Decompensation in a patient with CLD

Screening:
- With Ultrasound (+/- alpha-fetoprotein) should be considered for high risk groups such as
> patients with liver cirrhosis 2dry to Hep B, C or Haemochromatosis
> Men with liver cirrhosis 2dry to ETOH

Mx:

  • Early disease = surgical resection
  • Liver Transplantation
  • Radiofrequency ablation
  • Transarterial chemoembolisation
  • Sorafenib = a multikinase inhibitor
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