Author:
Chen Qian,Shu Chang,Laurence Arian D,Chen Yan,Peng Bao-Gang,Zhen Zuo-Jun,Cai Jian-Qiang,Ding Yi-Tao,Li Le-Qun,Zhang Yu-Bao,Zheng Qi-Chang,Xu Ge-Liang,Li Bo,Zhou Wei-Ping,Cai Shou-Wang,Wang Xi-Yan,Wen Hao,Peng Xin-Yu,Zhang Xue-Wen,Dai Chao-Liu,Bie Ping,Xing Bao-Cai,Fu Zhi-Ren,Liu Lian-Xin,Mu Yi,Zhang Ling,Zhang Qi-Shun,Jiang Bin,Qian Hai-Xin,Wang Yi-Jun,Liu Jing-Feng,Qin Xi-Hu,Li Qiang,Yin Ping,Zhang Zhi-Wei,Chen Xiao-Ping
Abstract
ObjectiveThere is little evidence that adjuvant therapy after radical surgical resection of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) improves recurrence-free survival (RFS) or overall survival (OS). We conducted a multicentre, randomised, controlled, phase IV trial evaluating the benefit of an aqueous extract of Trametes robinophila Murr (Huaier granule) to address this unmet need.Design and resultsA total of 1044 patients were randomised in 2:1 ratio to receive either Huaier or no further treatment (controls) for a maximum of 96 weeks. The primary endpoint was RFS. Secondary endpoints included OS and tumour extrahepatic recurrence rate (ERR). The Huaier (n=686) and control groups (n=316) had a mean RFS of 75.5 weeks and 68.5 weeks, respectively (HR 0.67; 95% CI 0.55 to 0.81). The difference in the RFS rate between Huaier and control groups was 62.39% and 49.05% (95% CI 6.74 to 19.94; p=0.0001); this led to an OS rate in the Huaier and control groups of 95.19% and 91.46%, respectively (95% CI 0.26 to 7.21; p=0.0207). The tumour ERR between Huaier and control groups was 8.60% and 13.61% (95% CI −12.59 to −2.50; p=0.0018), respectively.ConclusionsThis is the first nationwide multicentre study, involving 39 centres and 1044 patients, to prove the effectiveness of Huaier granule as adjuvant therapy for HCC after curative liver resection. It demonstrated a significant prolongation of RFS and reduced extrahepatic recurrence in Huaier group.Trial registrationNCT01770431; Post-results.
Funder
the National Natural Science Foundation of China
the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities, HUST
the Twelfth Five-year Plan for Major and Special Program of the National Science & Technology
the Major and Special Program of Hepatic Surgery Clinical Study Center of Hubei Province, China