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Quality of Life Outcomes for Patients Who Underwent Conventional Resection and Liver Transplantation for Locally Advanced Hepatoblastoma

Video Published 2026-01-27

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Single-institution study comparing long-term quality of life between pediatric hepatoblastoma patients treated with liver transplantation versus hepatic resection. Results showed comparable outcomes across emotional, social, physical, and school functioning domains, though transplant patients reported higher procedural anxiety. Findings suggest surgical strategy can prioritize oncologic control without compromising quality of life.

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  • Long-term quality of life is similar between hepatoblastoma patients treated with liver transplant versus resection across all domains.
  • Transplant patients report higher procedural anxiety than resection patients, a finding confirmed by parent surveys.
  • Comparable QOL outcomes allow surgical strategy to prioritize oncologic control over quality-of-life concerns.
  • As hepatoblastoma survival improves, validated QOL surveys become essential for evaluating long-term treatment success.
  • The assumption that liver transplantation inherently worsens pediatric quality of life is not supported by this data.

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