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Nucleos(t)ide analogues and Hepatitis B virus-related hepatocellular carcinoma: A literature review.

Mohamed A Abd El AzizRodolfo SaccoAntonio Facciorusso
Published in: Antiviral chemistry & chemotherapy (2021)
Hepatitis B virus is mainly considered to cause hepatocellular carcinoma which is the fourth leading cause of cancer-related mortality worldwide. Treatment of Hepatitis B virus with nucleos(t)ide analogues can decrease the progression of the disease and subsequently decreases the incidence of hepatocellular carcinoma. In this review, we have discussed the different classes of nucleos(t)ide analogues used in the treatment of Hepatitis B virus and their relationship with the development of hepatocellular carcinoma. Furthermore, we discussed the effect of treatment of Hepatitis B virus with Nucleoside analogues (NAs) before, during and after surgery, chemoembolization, radiofrequency ablation, and chemotherapy for the treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma.
Keyphrases
  • hepatitis b virus
  • liver failure
  • radiofrequency ablation
  • molecular docking
  • risk factors
  • cardiovascular disease
  • type diabetes
  • radiation therapy
  • cardiovascular events
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  • case report