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Transplant oncology – Current indications and strategies to advance the field

Felix J. Krendl, Ruben Bellotti, Gonzalo Sapisochín, Benedikt Schaefer, Herbert Tilg, Stefan Scheidl, Christian Margreiter, Stefan Schneeberger, Rupert Oberhuber, Manuel Maglione

2023JHEP Reports19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Liver transplantation (LT) was originally described by Starzl as a promising strategy to treat primary malignancies of the liver. Confronted with high recurrence rates, indications drifted towards non-oncologic liver diseases with LT finally evolving from a high-risk surgery to an almost routine surgical procedure. Continuously improving outcomes following LT and evolving oncological treatment strategies have driven renewed interest in transplant oncology. This is not only reflected by constant refinements to the criteria for LT in patients with HCC, but especially by efforts to expand indications to other primary and secondary liver malignancies. With new patient-centred oncological treatments on the rise and new technologies to expand the donor pool, the field has the chance to come full circle. In this review, we focus on the concept of transplant oncology, current indications, as well as technical and ethical aspects in the context of donor organs as precious resources.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineContext (archaeology)Liver transplantationIntensive care medicineGeneral surgeryTransplantationSurgeryOncologyPaleontologyBiologyOrgan Transplantation Techniques and OutcomesHepatocellular Carcinoma Treatment and PrognosisLiver Disease and Transplantation
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