Abstract
Up to half of hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC) cases are diagnosed at an advanced stage,for which effective treatment options are lacking,resulting in a poor prognosis. In recent years,the combination of immune checkpoint inhibitors and anti-angiogenic targeted therapy has demonstrated high efficacy in treating advanced HCC,significantly extending patients' survival,and providing a potential for sequential curative surgery. After sequential curative hepatectomy or liver transplantation following conversion therapy,patients can obtain long-term survival benefits. In order to improve the long-term survival rate of the overall population with liver cancer and achieve the goal of a 15% increase in the overall 5-year survival rate outlined in the "Healthy China 2030" blueprint,the Professional Committee for Prevention and Control of Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Diseases of Chinese Preventive Medicine Association,Chinese Society of Liver Cancer,and the Liver Study Group of Surgery Committee of Beijing Medical Association organized in-depth discussions among relevant domestic experts in the field. These discussions focus on the latest progress since the release of Chinese expert consensus on conversion therapy of immune checkpoint inhibitors combined antiangiogenic targeted drugs for advanced hepatocellular carcinoma(2021 Edition) and have reached new consensus on the modifications and supplements to related key points. This consensus aims to further guide clinical practice,standardize medical behavior,and promote the development of the discipline.
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