BACKGROUND. Percutaneous ethanol injection (PEI) therapy is now widely
used for small hepatocellular carcinomas (HCC). However, only limited
information is available regarding local tumor recurrence after PEI t
reatment. METHODS. We investigated the relationship of pretreatment cl
inicopathologic variables (tumor size, tumor cell differentiation and
tumor staining) to local recurrence in 170 PEI-treated HCC nodules (me
asuring 5-39 mm in greatest dimension) in 84 patients. RESULTS. Local
recurrence was observed in 17 of 170 PEI-treated nodules. Among these,
13 local recurrences were observed as the first event of progression
after PEI. Local recurrence rates at 1, 2, and 4 years were 6.6%, 14.2
%, and 14.2%, respectively, and all recurrences were observed within 2
years after PEI. Of the 3 variables investigated, large tumor size (3
1 mm or larger in greatest dimension) was significantly associated wit
h a higher local recurrence rate.CONCLUSIONS. This study demonstrated
that tumor size influences the local efficacy of PEI for small HCC. Th
erefore, we recommend that a reasonable indication for PEI therapy is
HCC lesions measuring less than 30 mm in greatest dimension. (C) 1996
American Cancer Society.