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A study was conducted to evaluate the effect of external radiation therapy on hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and its metastatic lesions. A total of 33 patients with cytopathologically proven HCC were subjected to radiation therapy over a 4-year period, and treatment was discontinued in 8 cases due to jaundice, severe discomfort, or early mortality. Thus, 25 patients with 28 lesions underwent irradiation with a total dose ranging between 3000 and 5600. Of these, seven were irradiated for liver tumors, and the results showed that two lesions decreased in size, the symptoms improved in 1 case, and another patient maintained stable disease for 4 months. Among the 21 metastatic lesions treated, only 2 patients failed respond to the treatment. Nine subjects were irradiated for bone metastases, and the bone pain subsided in all but one case. The survival for bone metastasis was as long as 23 months when the primary tumor was treated effectively. Three of the four cases of irradiated skin nodules disappeared and had not recurred after 5 months, 1 year, and 4 years, respectively. Tumor shrinkage or symptoms of relief were noted for three abdominal lymph nodes, one neck lymph node, one pleural tumor, and one lung tumor. Clinical improvement associated with a stable lesion was observed in two patients with brain metastasis. Follow-up revealed regrowth of the tumor or recurrence of symptoms in most of the patients. However, none of the patients died as a direct result of a metastatic lesion. Although external radiation therapy is palliative in intent, it appears to be useful in the treatment of HCC and its metastatic lesions.
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Chen, SC., Lian, SL., Chuang, WL. et al. Radiotherapy in the treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma and its metastases. Cancer Chemother. Pharmacol. 31 (Suppl 1), S103–S105 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00687117
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