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Cell-free DNA testing for early hepatocellular carcinoma surveillanceResearch in context

Authors :
Lei Chen
Tong Wu
Rong Fan
Yun-Song Qian
Jing-Feng Liu
Jian Bai
Bo Zheng
Xiao-Long Liu
Dan Zheng
Lu-Tao Du
Guo-Qing Jiang
Ying-Chao Wang
Xiao-Tang Fan
Guo-Hong Deng
Chun-Ying Wang
Feng Shen
He-Ping Hu
Qing-Zheng Zhang
Yi-Nong Ye
Jing Zhang
Yan-Hang Gao
Jie Xia
Hua-Dong Yan
Min-Feng Liang
Yan-Long Yu
Fu-Ming Sun
Yu-Jing Gao
Jian Sun
Chun-Xiu Zhong
Yin Wang
Hui Wang
Fei Kong
Jin-Ming Chen
Hao Wen
Bo-Ming Wu
Chuan-Xin Wang
Lin Wu
Jin-Lin Hou
Hong-Yang Wang
Source :
EBioMedicine, Vol 100, Iss , Pp 104962- (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2024.

Abstract

Summary: Background: Liver cirrhosis (LC) is the highest risk factor for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) development worldwide. The efficacy of the guideline-recommended surveillance methods for patients with LC remains unpromising. Methods: A total of 4367 LCs not previously known to have HCC and 510 HCCs from 16 hospitals across 11 provinces of China were recruited in this multi-center, large-scale, cross-sectional study. Participants were divided into Stage Ⅰ cohort (510 HCCs and 2074 LCs) and Stage Ⅱ cohort (2293 LCs) according to their enrollment time and underwent Tri-phasic CT/enhanced MRI, US, AFP, and cell-free DNA (cfDNA). A screening model called PreCar Score was established based on five features of cfDNA using Stage Ⅰ cohort. Surveillance performance of PreCar Score alone or in combination with US/AFP was evaluated in Stage Ⅱ cohort. Findings: PreCar Score showed a significantly higher sensitivity for the detection of early/very early HCC (Barcelona stage A/0) in contrast to US (sensitivity of 51.32% [95% CI: 39.66%–62.84%] at 95.53% [95% CI: 94.62%–96.38%] specificity for PreCar Score; sensitivity of 23.68% [95% CI: 14.99%–35.07%] at 99.37% [95% CI: 98.91%–99.64%] specificity for US) (P

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23523964
Volume :
100
Issue :
104962-
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
EBioMedicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.0d3e58de63f4892bd2870d9cfb7c472
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2023.104962