Background
Some patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) recurrence after LT show good long‐term survival. We aimed to determine the prognostic factors affecting survival after recurrence and to suggest treatment strategies.
Methods
Between January 2000 and December 2015, 532 patients underwent adult living donor liver transplantation (LDLT) for HCC. Among these, 92 (17.3%) who experienced recurrence were retrospectively reviewed.
Results
The 1‐, 3‐, and 5‐year survival rates after recurrence were 59.5%, 23.0%, and 11.9%, respectively. In multivariate analysis, time to recurrence >6 months and surgical resection after recurrence were related to longer survival after recurrence, while multi‐organ involvement at the time of primary recurrence was related to poorer survival. We classified patients into early (≤6 months) and late (>6 months) recurrence groups. In the early recurrence group, tumor size >5 cm in the explant liver, liver as the first detected site of recurrence, and multiple organ involvement at primary recurrence were related to survival on multivariate analysis. In the late recurrence group, mammalian target of rapamycin inhibitor (mTORi) usage and multi‐organ involvement were significantly associated with the prognosis on multivariate analysis.
Conclusions
Various therapeutic approaches are needed depending on the period of recurrence after LT and multiplicity of involved organs.