Drs Vogel and Singal discuss the critical importance of assessing liver function in hepatocellular carcinoma patients, as it impacts prognosis and treatment strategies; they mention the evolution from Child-Pugh scoring to the ALBI score, which uses albumin and bilirubin levels, for a more objective evaluation of liver health.
Rachna Shroff, MD, MS, FASCO, discusses hepatocellular carcinoma, noting its rising global incidence and identifying underlying liver cirrhosis as a key risk factor influenced by conditions like viral hepatitis and fatty liver disease; diagnosis often involves radiographic imaging and triple-phase CT and MRI scans, while treatment necessitates a multidisciplinary approach involving hepatologists, surgeons, and other specialists.