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Choi GH et al. – Huge HCCs exhibit a more aggressive clinical behavior and worse survival. However, because the outcome of surgical treatment is far better than that of nonsurgical treatment, resection should be actively considered for patients with huge HCC. A single nodular type tumor is the best candidate for surgical resection.

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