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Hepatobiliary Surgery

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Principles to Practice: An HCC Tumor Board with Dr. Gabe Schnickel, Dr. Adam Burgoyne, Dr. Heather Patton and Dr. Sid Padia on the BackTable Tumor Board Podcast
Ep 9 Principles to Practice: An HCC Tumor Board with Dr. Gabe Schnickel, Dr. Adam Burgoyne, Dr. Heather Patton and Dr. Sid Padia
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Tumor Board Episode #9

Do you ever wish you could be a fly on the wall at a tumor board meeting? In this episode of BackTable, we’re excited to give you an insider’s view of the real case discussions that take place during hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) tumor boards. Host Dr. Zach Berman sits down with a multidisciplinary team, including Drs. Adam Burgoyne (medical oncologist), Heather Patton (hepatologist), Siddharth Padia (interventional radiologist), and Gabriel Schnickel (transplant and hepatobiliary surgeon).

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Tumor Board Episode #7

Is surgery truly the "cure" for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), and when is it a viable option? In this episode, Dr. Sabeen Dhand leads a roundtable discussion with interventional radiologist Dr. Siddharth Padia and transplant/hepatobiliary surgeons Dr. John Seal and Dr. Gabriel Schnickel, delving into the complexities of surgical treatments for HCC and the evolving landscape of liver resection and transplantation.

Hepatobiliary Surgery Articles

Read BackTable articles on Hepatobiliary Surgery, packed with practical insights for practicing physicians.

Maximizing Liver Transplant Candidacy in Hepatocellular Carcinoma

What is the optimal treatment course for hepatocellular carcinoma patients that are potential candidates for liver transplant? This article reviews bridging and downstaging techniques, surgical planning after locoregional therapy, and the emerging risks of immunotherapy in transplant patients.

Hepatocellular Carcinoma Surgery: Who, When, How?

Treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma often involves multidisciplinary evaluation to determine candidacy for surgical resection or transplant. This article outlines surgical indications and techniques used to treat or bridge patients to transplant.

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Podcasts

Principles to Practice: An HCC Tumor Board with Dr. Gabe Schnickel, Dr. Adam Burgoyne, Dr. Heather Patton and Dr. Sid Padia on the BackTable Tumor Board Podcast
Surgery for HCC: What’s Its Role Today? with Dr. John Seal, Dr. Gabe Schnickel and Dr. Sid Padia on the BackTable Tumor Board Podcast
Complex HCC Patients & The "Grey Zone": What To Do When You Don’t Know What To Do with Dr. Adam Burgoyne, Dr. Zach Berman, Dr. Kirema Garcia-Reyes and Dr. Lingling Du on the BackTable Tumor Board Podcast

Articles

Maximizing Liver Transplant Candidacy in Hepatocellular Carcinoma

Maximizing Liver Transplant Candidacy in Hepatocellular Carcinoma

Hepatocellular Carcinoma Surgery: Who, When, How?

Hepatocellular Carcinoma Surgery: Who, When, How?

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