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  • The study aimed to analyze the characteristics, diagnosis, treatment, and survival rates of patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and nasopharyngeal multiple primary cancers.
  • Among the 12 male patients studied, many were middle-aged, with some having hepatitis B and a family history of cancer; treatment varied from radiotherapy to surgical interventions.
  • Overall survival rates for patients were relatively high, especially for those who had surgery, indicating that having both cancers does not necessarily lead to worse outcomes if treated effectively.

Article Abstract

Objective: To explore the clinicopathological characteristics, diagnosis, treatment outcomes and survival of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and nasopharyngeal multiple primary cancers.

Methods: The clinical data of 12 male patients with hepatocellular and nasopharyngeal multiple primary cancers were retrospectively analyzed.

Results: Second primary cancer was diagnosed with a median age of 54.5 years. Hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) was detected in 7 patients (58.3%) and 6 cases (50.0%) had a family history of cancer. The treatments included radiochemotherapy (n = 5), radiotherapy (n = 6) and non-therapy (n = 1). And the interventions included hepatic surgery (n = 6), interventional treatment (n = 4) and conservative (n = 2). The 1, 3 and 5-year overall survival rates were 90.9%, 81.8% and 58.4% and the HCC-specific survival rates 80.0% at 1 year and 57.1% at 3 years respectively. The HCC-specific survival rates of surgery group were significantly better than those of the non-surgical group. The 1, 3-year HCC-specific survival rates were 100.0%, and 100.0%vs 50.0% and 0 respectively (P = 0.002).

Conclusions: HCC and nasopharyngeal multiple primary cancers are not rare and careful follow-ups are necessary . The co-existence of HCC and nasopharyngeal multiple primary cancers does not imply a worse prognosis. And radical resection of HCC is considered.

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