《原发性肝癌诊疗指南(2026年版)》解读
DOI: 10.12449/JCH260713
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Interpretation of guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of primary liver cancer (2026 edition)
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摘要: 2026年4月,国家卫生健康委员会发布《原发性肝癌诊疗指南(2026年版)》,该版指南将“预防、筛查和监测”独立成章,构建分层精准防控体系;确立以手术为目标的综合治疗模式,明确转化与新辅助治疗核心地位;更新介入与系统治疗推荐,强化基础肝病全程管理。本文对新版指南的更新要点进行解读,以期更好地指导临床。Abstract: In April 2026, the National Health Commission of the People’s Republic of China released Guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of primary liver cancer (2026 edition). This edition incorporates an independent chapter of “prevention, screening, and monitoring” to build a hierarchical and precise prevention and control system, establishes a comprehensive therapeutic paradigm targeting surgical resection, and clarifies the core position of conversion therapy and neoadjuvant therapy. It also updates the recommendations for interventional and systemic therapies and strengthens the whole-course management of underlying liver diseases. This article interprets the key updates of this new edition to better guide clinical practice.
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Key words:
- Liver Neoplasms /
- Diagnosis /
- Therapeutics /
- Practice Guidelines as Topic
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