Background: The pattern of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) recurrence after resection/ablation is intrahepatic and/or systemic. The efficacy of atezolizumab-bevacizumab treatment as early therapy after recurrence has not been extensively evaluated.
Methods: We evaluated 32 patients (group A) with early HCC recurrence after resection/ablation and 24 patients (group B) initially diagnosed as Barcelona Clinic Liver Cancer (BCLC)-C, all treated with atezolizumab-bevacizumab. Group A was subdivided in group A1 (progression to BCLC-C, n=14) and group A2 (progression to BCLC-B, n=18).
Results: Groups A1/A2 were comparable for all baseline parameters. Objective response was observed in 14.3% and 33.3% of patients in groups A1 and A2, respectively. Median overall survival (OS) was impressive and comparable between the 2 groups (22 and 26 months, respectively, P=0.71), as was median progression-free survival (PFS) (15 and 6 months, respectively, P=0.126). Patients categorized in the advanced stage (groups A1/B) were comparable for all baseline characteristics. Median OS was significantly higher in group A1 compared to B (26 vs. 6 months, P<0.001), as was median PFS (6 vs. 3 months, P=0.086).
Conclusions: Early initiation of atezolizumab-bevacizumab after recurrence following curative therapy results in impressive survival rates, irrespective of recurrence pattern. Survival of atezolizumab-bevacizumab treated patients who were initially diagnosed in the BCLC-C stage is significantly different from those who recurred to BCLC-C following potentially curative therapies.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.20524/aog.2024.0916 | DOI Listing |
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