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"Interferon-Alpha Reduces Liver Cancer Risk and Mortality in Cirrhosis Patients: Presented at AASLD" By Crystal Phend SAN FRANCISCO, CA -- November 18, 2005 -- Sustained virological response from interferon-alpha treatment may reduce the risk of liver cancer and mortality in patients with hepatitis C (HCV)-related cirrhosis, researchers said here at the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases annual meeting (AASLD). Savino Bruno, MD, Head, Liver Unit, Hospital Fatebenefratelli e Oftalmico, Milan, Italy, and colleagues presented the largest study yet to examine whether sustained virological response reduces the risk of hepatocellular cancer (HCC). The relationship between persistence of HCV replication and the development of HCC in patients with coexisting cirrhosis is still not fully understood, especially in Western populations, Dr. Bruno said. Previous data showed interferon-alpha reduces the risk of liver cancer in hepatitis C patients, especially those who achieved a sustained virological response (Ann Intern Med. 2005 Jan 18;142(2):105-14.). However, it was not a randomized controlled study, so it remains unclear whether the benefit might be due to an overlapping association, Dr. Bruno said during the presentation on November 13[th. Dr. Bruno and colleagues therefore conducted a retrospective study involving 23 referral centers in Italy. The cohort involved all of the centers' consecutive patients who had a clinical or histological diagnosis of cirrhosis that was treated with interferon monotherapy between 1992 and 1997. |
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