Sixty-six consecutive patients with unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) were treated with transcatheter arterial chemoembolization (TACE) using aclarubicin microspheres (ACRms) in combination with cisplatin suspended in iodized oil (Lipiodol, Laboratoire Guerbert, Paris, France) (CSL). The stages of the disease were as follows: Stage I (n = 1), Stage II (n = 10), Stage III (n = 26), and Stage IV (n = 29). The effectiveness of TACE was assessed by comparing ACRms with CSL with ACRms without CSL. Of 66 patients treated with ACRms and CSL, 62 (93.9%) could be examined for response. According to response criteria, there were 31 (50.0%) partial responses and 17 (27.4%) minor responses. In 13 cases (21.0%) there was no change and in 1 case (1.6%) there was progressive disease. The cumulative survival rate was 80.7% at 1 year, 64.2% at 2 years, and 50.6% at 3 years. The rates were significantly higher than those of the group treated with ACRms. Eleven patients in the ACRms and CSL group experienced clinical complications: cholecystitis (4.5%), pancreatitis (3.0%), liver abscess (3.0%), hepatic failure (3.0%), gastrointestinal bleeding (1.5%), and renal failure (1.5%). No lethal side effects related to the therapy were observed. TACE using ACRms in combination with CSL prolongs the survival of patients with unresectable HCC.

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Sixty-six consecutive patients with unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) were treated with transcatheter arterial chemoembolization (TACE) using aclarubicin microspheres (ACRms) in combination with cisplatin suspended in iodized oil (Lipiodol, Laboratoire Guerbert, Paris, France) (CSL). The stages of the disease were as follows: Stage I (n = 1), Stage II (n = 10), Stage III (n = 26), and Stage IV (n = 29). The effectiveness of TACE was assessed by comparing ACRms with CSL with ACRms without CSL.

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