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Hepatitis B Virus Seropositivity Is a Poor Prognostic Factor of Pediatric Hepatocellular Carcinoma: a Population-Based Study in Hong Kong and Singapore

BACKGROUND: Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a rare hepatic malignancy in children. Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection is a key predisposing factor in endemic regions but its impact on outcome has not been studied. We aim to evaluate the prognostic implication of HBV seropositivity and role of cance...

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Autores principales: Liu, Anthony P. Y., Soh, Shui-Yen, Cheng, Frankie W. C., Pang, Herbert H., Luk, Chung-Wing, Li, Chak-Ho, Ho, Karin K. H., Chan, Edwin K. W., Chan, Albert C. Y., Chung, Patrick H. Y., Kimpo, Miriam S., Ahamed, Summaiyya H., Loh, Amos, Chiang, Alan K. S.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7716753/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33330043
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2020.570479
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author Liu, Anthony P. Y.
Soh, Shui-Yen
Cheng, Frankie W. C.
Pang, Herbert H.
Luk, Chung-Wing
Li, Chak-Ho
Ho, Karin K. H.
Chan, Edwin K. W.
Chan, Albert C. Y.
Chung, Patrick H. Y.
Kimpo, Miriam S.
Ahamed, Summaiyya H.
Loh, Amos
Chiang, Alan K. S.
author_facet Liu, Anthony P. Y.
Soh, Shui-Yen
Cheng, Frankie W. C.
Pang, Herbert H.
Luk, Chung-Wing
Li, Chak-Ho
Ho, Karin K. H.
Chan, Edwin K. W.
Chan, Albert C. Y.
Chung, Patrick H. Y.
Kimpo, Miriam S.
Ahamed, Summaiyya H.
Loh, Amos
Chiang, Alan K. S.
author_sort Liu, Anthony P. Y.
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description BACKGROUND: Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a rare hepatic malignancy in children. Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection is a key predisposing factor in endemic regions but its impact on outcome has not been studied. We aim to evaluate the prognostic implication of HBV seropositivity and role of cancer surveillance in children with HCC from East Asian populations with national HBV vaccination. METHODS: Review of population-based databases for patients (< 18 years old) diagnosed with HCC from 1993 to 2017 in two Southeast Asian regions with universal HBV vaccination (instituted since 1988 and 1987 in Hong Kong and Singapore, respectively). RESULTS: Thirty-nine patients were identified (Hong Kong, 28; Singapore, 11). Thirty were male; median age at diagnosis was 10.8 years (range, 0.98–16.6). Abdominal pain was the commonest presentation while five patients were diagnosed through surveillance for underlying condition. Alpha-fetoprotein was raised in 36 patients (mean, 500,598 ng/ml). Nineteen had bilobar involvement, among the patients in whom pretreatment extent of disease (PRETEXT) staging could retrospectively be assigned, 3 had stage I, 13 had stage II, 4 had stage III, and 11 had stage IV disease. Seventeen had distant metastasis. HBsAg was positive in 19 of 38 patients. Two patients had fibrolamellar HCC. Upfront management involved tumor resection in 16 (liver transplantation, 2), systemic chemotherapy in 21, interventional procedures in 6 [transarterial chemoembolization (TACE), 5, radiofrequency ablation (RFA), 1], and radiotherapy in 4 (selective internal radiation, 3, external beam radiation, 1). Five-year event-free survival (EFS) and overall survival (OS) were 15.4 ± 6.0 and 26.1 ± 7.2%, respectively. Patient’s HBsAg positivity, metastatic disease and inability to undergo definitive resection represent poor prognostic factors in univariate and multivariable analyses. Patients diagnosed by surveillance had significantly better outcome. CONCLUSION: Pediatric HCC has poor outcome. HBV status remains relevant in the era of universal HBV vaccination. HBV carrier has inferior outcome and use of surveillance may mitigate disease course.
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spelling pubmed-77167532020-12-15 Hepatitis B Virus Seropositivity Is a Poor Prognostic Factor of Pediatric Hepatocellular Carcinoma: a Population-Based Study in Hong Kong and Singapore Liu, Anthony P. Y. Soh, Shui-Yen Cheng, Frankie W. C. Pang, Herbert H. Luk, Chung-Wing Li, Chak-Ho Ho, Karin K. H. Chan, Edwin K. W. Chan, Albert C. Y. Chung, Patrick H. Y. Kimpo, Miriam S. Ahamed, Summaiyya H. Loh, Amos Chiang, Alan K. S. Front Oncol Oncology BACKGROUND: Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a rare hepatic malignancy in children. Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection is a key predisposing factor in endemic regions but its impact on outcome has not been studied. We aim to evaluate the prognostic implication of HBV seropositivity and role of cancer surveillance in children with HCC from East Asian populations with national HBV vaccination. METHODS: Review of population-based databases for patients (< 18 years old) diagnosed with HCC from 1993 to 2017 in two Southeast Asian regions with universal HBV vaccination (instituted since 1988 and 1987 in Hong Kong and Singapore, respectively). RESULTS: Thirty-nine patients were identified (Hong Kong, 28; Singapore, 11). Thirty were male; median age at diagnosis was 10.8 years (range, 0.98–16.6). Abdominal pain was the commonest presentation while five patients were diagnosed through surveillance for underlying condition. Alpha-fetoprotein was raised in 36 patients (mean, 500,598 ng/ml). Nineteen had bilobar involvement, among the patients in whom pretreatment extent of disease (PRETEXT) staging could retrospectively be assigned, 3 had stage I, 13 had stage II, 4 had stage III, and 11 had stage IV disease. Seventeen had distant metastasis. HBsAg was positive in 19 of 38 patients. Two patients had fibrolamellar HCC. Upfront management involved tumor resection in 16 (liver transplantation, 2), systemic chemotherapy in 21, interventional procedures in 6 [transarterial chemoembolization (TACE), 5, radiofrequency ablation (RFA), 1], and radiotherapy in 4 (selective internal radiation, 3, external beam radiation, 1). Five-year event-free survival (EFS) and overall survival (OS) were 15.4 ± 6.0 and 26.1 ± 7.2%, respectively. Patient’s HBsAg positivity, metastatic disease and inability to undergo definitive resection represent poor prognostic factors in univariate and multivariable analyses. Patients diagnosed by surveillance had significantly better outcome. CONCLUSION: Pediatric HCC has poor outcome. HBV status remains relevant in the era of universal HBV vaccination. HBV carrier has inferior outcome and use of surveillance may mitigate disease course. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-11-20 /pmc/articles/PMC7716753/ /pubmed/33330043 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2020.570479 Text en Copyright © 2020 Liu, Soh, Cheng, Pang, Luk, Li, Ho, Chan, Chan, Chung, Kimpo, Ahamed, Loh and Chiang http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Oncology
Liu, Anthony P. Y.
Soh, Shui-Yen
Cheng, Frankie W. C.
Pang, Herbert H.
Luk, Chung-Wing
Li, Chak-Ho
Ho, Karin K. H.
Chan, Edwin K. W.
Chan, Albert C. Y.
Chung, Patrick H. Y.
Kimpo, Miriam S.
Ahamed, Summaiyya H.
Loh, Amos
Chiang, Alan K. S.
Hepatitis B Virus Seropositivity Is a Poor Prognostic Factor of Pediatric Hepatocellular Carcinoma: a Population-Based Study in Hong Kong and Singapore
title Hepatitis B Virus Seropositivity Is a Poor Prognostic Factor of Pediatric Hepatocellular Carcinoma: a Population-Based Study in Hong Kong and Singapore
title_full Hepatitis B Virus Seropositivity Is a Poor Prognostic Factor of Pediatric Hepatocellular Carcinoma: a Population-Based Study in Hong Kong and Singapore
title_fullStr Hepatitis B Virus Seropositivity Is a Poor Prognostic Factor of Pediatric Hepatocellular Carcinoma: a Population-Based Study in Hong Kong and Singapore
title_full_unstemmed Hepatitis B Virus Seropositivity Is a Poor Prognostic Factor of Pediatric Hepatocellular Carcinoma: a Population-Based Study in Hong Kong and Singapore
title_short Hepatitis B Virus Seropositivity Is a Poor Prognostic Factor of Pediatric Hepatocellular Carcinoma: a Population-Based Study in Hong Kong and Singapore
title_sort hepatitis b virus seropositivity is a poor prognostic factor of pediatric hepatocellular carcinoma: a population-based study in hong kong and singapore
topic Oncology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7716753/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33330043
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2020.570479
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