Radiation Oncology/Liver/Overview

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Liver anatomy

The liver is divided anatomically into the left and right lobes, but surgically is divided into the left and right liver which does not correlate with the anatomic lobes. The left and right liver contain four segments each.


Child-Pugh Scoring

The score employs five clinical measures of liver disease. Each measure is scored 1-3, with 3 indicating most severe derangement.

Measure 1 point 2 points 3 points
Bilirubin (total) <2 2-3 >3
Serum albumin >3.5 2.8-3.5 <2.8
INR <1.7 1.71-2.20 > 2.20
Ascites None Suppressed with medication Refractory
Hepatic encephalopathy None Grade I-II (or suppressed with medication) Grade III-IV (or refractory)

Chronic liver disease is classified into Child-Pugh class A to C, employing the added score from above.

Points Class 1-year OS 2-year OS
5-6 A 100% 85%
7-9 B 81% 57%
10-15 C 45% 35%

Liver RT Tolerance

Whole liver radiation tolerance is ~30 Gy, which is not sufficient for "cure" but is sufficient for palliation of painful disease. Partial liver tolerance depends on the volume irradiated. Partial liver dose escalation to 70+ Gy has been reported, and there does appear to be some dose-response relationship. Similarly, efforts are underway to explore the role of stereotactic radiosurgery, with single doses as high as 26 Gy reported.

Please See: the Liver section under the Normal tissue tolerance page

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