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Abstract Title:

Prognostic implications of hepatitis B virus infection in intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma treated with first-line gemcitabine plus cisplatin.

Abstract Source:

Int J Biol Markers. 2018 Nov ;33(4):432-438. Epub 2018 Jun 6. PMID: 29874985

Abstract Author(s):

Heejung Chae, Hyungwoo Cho, Changhoon Yoo, Kyu-Pyo Kim, Jae Ho Jeong, Heung-Moon Chang, Jihoon Kang, Han Chu Lee, Young-Suk Lim, Kang Mo Kim, Ju Hyun Shim, Sang Soo Lee, Do Hyun Park, Tae Jun Song, Shin Hwang, Gi-Won Song, Deok-Bog Moon, Young-Joo Lee, Jae Hoon Lee, Baek-Yeol Ryoo

Article Affiliation:

Heejung Chae

Abstract:

PURPOSE:: Hepatitis B virus infection is a well-known risk factor for intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma. However, its prognostic impact has rarely been investigated in advanced intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma.

METHODS:: Between April 2010 and May 2015, 296 patients with unresectable or metastatic intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma who received gemcitabine plus cisplatin (GemCis) were categorized into a hepatitis B virus group (n=62; 21%) and a non-hepatitis B virus group (n=234; 79%). Clinicopathological features and survival outcomes were retrospectively reviewed and analyzed.

RESULTS:: The median age of patients was 59 years (range, 27-78). The median overall survival with first-line GemCis was 9.4 months (95% CI 8.4, 10.4). Compared to the non-hepatitis B virus group, the hepatitis B virus group was younger (median age, 57 vs. 61 years, P = 0.001), mainly male (74% vs. 57%, P = 0.02), and had lower frequency of elevated cancer antigen (CA) 19-9 (34% vs. 59%, P = 0.001) and alkaline phosphatase (43% vs. 61%, P = 0.01). In a univariate analysis, the hepatitis B virus infection showed a marginal relationship with poor overall survival compared to the non-hepatitis B virus infection (median, 8.3 vs. 10.0 months; P=0.13). A multivariate analysis of potential prognostic factors revealed a significant association with poor overall survival in the hepatitis B virus group (hazard ratio (HR) =1.50, P = 0.02). Initial metastatic disease (vs. recurrent/unresectable disease; HR=1.50), metastatic sites⩾ 2 (vs. 0-1; HR=1.51), Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status ⩾ 2 (vs. 0-1; HR=1.93), elevated total bilirubin (vs. normal; HR=1.83), and low albumin (vs. normal; HR=1.52) were significantly related to an unfavorable overall survival.

CONCLUSIONS:: This study suggests that the hepatitis B virus infection may be associated with distinctive clinicopathological characteristics and poor outcome in advanced intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma treated with GemCis.

Study Type : Human Study

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