ABCR Score in Hepatocellular Carcinoma
The ABCR (standing for alphafetoprotein, BCLC, Child-Pugh status and Response) score incorporates four parameters that are associated with patient outcomes and treatment-related factors. Two of these parameters are observed at baseline and are typically linked with overall survival (OS): the BCLC (Barcelona Clinic Liver Cancer) stage and the alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) level.
The other two parameters in the ABCR score are treatment-related. One parameter is associated with treatment efficacy, specifically the tumor response to therapy. The second treatment-related parameter is associated with treatment toxicity, specifically an increase of more than one point in the Child-Pugh score, which measures liver function.
Parameters | Points |
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Radiological response Present Absent | - 3 Point 0 point |
AFP at baseline < 200 ng/ml ≥ 200 ng/mL | 0 Point 1 Point |
BCLC stage at baseline A B C | 0 Point 2 Point 3 Points |
Child-Pugh Score increase by ≥ 2 Points | 2 Points |
Total | -3 to 3 = Low risk after Re TACE ≥ 4 = Dismal Prognosis after Re TACE |
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