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Surveillance for Early Diagnosis of Hepatocellular Carcinoma: Is It Effective in Intermediate/Advanced Cirrhosis?
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These results suggest surveillance be offered to class B patients and maintained for class A patients who migrate to the subsequent class. Surveillance becomes pointless in class C patients probably because the poor liver function adversely affects the overall mortality and HCC treatments.
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