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Research Analysis Of Interventional Procedure In Primary Hepatic Carcinoma

Posted on:2010-02-06Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2144360275466530Subject:Oncology
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OBJECTIVE : Comparing of TACE , TACE+PEI and PEI three interventional treatments for primary liver carcinoma(PLC),comprehensivly analysing major factors which influenced prognosis,in order to cooperation exploring the involvement of a set of standardized treatment modalities, the elevation of interventional therapeutic effects, promote the implementation of standardized and provide a theory-based evidence for the estimation of prognosis.METHODS:98 PLC patients treated with TACE,PEI or TACE+PEI were studied retrospectively,Records of patients with general information, treatment, tumor cases, inspection, etc. And to observe changes in patients. Cox regression analysis of the impact on the treatment and prognostic of liver cancer-related factors.RESULTS:Of the three groups,TACE+PEI group obtained the best curative effect,the highest survival rate and the longest middle life span;The best achievement on the loss degree of AFP value and the improvement of Liver functional classification also happened in TACE+PEI group.Cox regression simplex actor analysis display significantly influential factors such as carcinoma lock,tumour diminution rate,TACE+PEI treatment and AFP value of post-treatment , Multiplicity display that carcinoma lock and TACE+PEI treatment two factors make sense to prognosis.CONCLUSION:Of the three groups,TACE + PEI method have notably curative effect,with TACE+PEI method the loss degree of AFP value after treatment and the improvement of Liver function on paients also obviously better than with either TACE or PEI;besides,this treatment can prolong sufferers'life span notably.The impact of intervention in the treatment of liver cancer prognosis is an important factor: the availability of tumor thrombus and TACE + PEI treatment.
Keywords/Search Tags:primary hepatic carcinoma, interventional procedure, regression analysis
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