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Genetic alterations in primary and secondary hyperparathyroidism
Authors:L Shan  Y Nakamura  M Nakamura  T Yokoi  K Kakudo
Affiliation:Department of Surgery, Ume? University Hospital, Sweden.
Abstract:OBJECTIVE: To evaluate treatment of patients with primary liver cancer. DESIGN: Prospective protocol including subsets of randomised studies. SETTING: University hospital, Sweden. SUBJECTS: 123 patients with primary liver cancer. INTERVENTIONS: 64 patients underwent hepatic resection, 25 were included in a trial of adjuvant chemotherapy. 24 further patients whose tumours were not resectable were included in a trial of intra-arterial infusion of doxorubicin. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Survival and postoperative morbidity. RESULTS: The median survival time for patients who had had resections was 11 months (range 0-111). Twelve per cent survived more than 5 years. No prognostic factor had any significant effect on outcome. The postoperative mortality was 11% (7/64). The patients allocated to adjuvant chemotherapy survived a median of 10 months (range 1-47) and the controls 29 months (range 8-111) (p=0.04). Patients with unresectable liver cancer treated with intra-arterial doxorubicin lived no longer than untreated controls (median 8 months (range 1-56) compared with 7 months (range 1-28)). CONCLUSIONS: Treatment of patients with primary liver cancer is still an unsolved problem. Adjuvant chemotherapy with doxorubicin had no beneficial effect on survival.
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