Abstract

Abstract Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a common malignant tumor in the Chinese population. Due to its high degree of malignancy, rapid progression, and poor prognosis, it mainly requires multi-disciplinary treatment (MDT) in the clinic. In December 2019, COVID-19, a novel coronavirus pneumonia, broke out in Wuhan, China. It has rapidly spread across the country, with various places launching a level I response to major public health emergencies and traffic being restricted. Most patients with HCC were only able to attend primary hospitals, while the MDT model for HCC in provincial hospitals was restricted. Therefore, it was a huge task for clinicians in primary hospitals to ensure MDT was given to patients with HCC during the level I response to major public health emergencies. How to formulate a reasonable MDT mode for patients with HCC according to local conditions was worthy of consideration by hepatobiliary surgeons in primary hospitals.

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