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Clinical Management of Hepatocellular Carcinoma. Conclusions of the Barcelona-2000 EASL Conference by Jordi Bruix; Morris Sherman; Josep M Llovet; Michel Beaugrand; Riccardo Lencioni; Andrew K Burroughs; Erik Christensen; Luigi Pagliaro; Massimo Colombo; Juan Rodés is a Medicine article available to read on EtoBox.

Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a neoplasm the incidence of which is increasing worldwide, but striking geographical differences are observed for both risk factors and occurrence [1]. HCC represents more than 5% of all cancers and the estimated annual number of cases exceeds 500 000. It mostly affects patients with liver cirrhosis and currently represents their most common cause of death. Its clinical relevance and the existence of several diagnostic and therapeutic controversies explain the huge interest raised by this neoplasm. This prompted the European Association for the Study of the Liver (EASL) to organize a Monothematic Conference on Clinical Management of Hepatocellular Carcinoma, which was held in Barcelona in September 2000. During the meeting, a panel of international experts (Appendix A) met to prepare the present document that gives up-dated guidelines for the current clinical practice, and an overview of those aspects that should be the target of future clinical research.

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Author
Jordi Bruix; Morris Sherman; Josep M Llovet; Michel Beaugrand; Riccardo Lencioni; Andrew K Burroughs; Erik Christensen; Luigi Pagliaro; Massimo Colombo; Juan Rodés
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Published
2001
Language
EN
Field
Medicine (Health Sciences)