The evolving role of contrast-enhanced ultrasound in hepatocellular carcinoma: from diagnosis to therapeutic monitoring
Ludovico Abenavoli , Maria Luisa Gambardella , Eugenia Passante , Giuseppe La Torre , Caterina Battaglia , Francesco Manti , Domenico Console , Francesco Luzza , Domenico Laganà
Hepatoma Research ›› 2026, Vol. 12 -8.
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) remains a significant global health issue, linked to chronic liver diseases such as viral hepatitis, cirrhosis, and metabolic dysfunction-related steatohepatitis. Early, accurate diagnosis is vital for treatment, but many cases are diagnosed at advanced stage. Contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) is a valuable, radiation-free tool for real-time liver lesion assessment with high accuracy. This review examines the growing role of ultrasound and CEUS in diagnosing, monitoring, and post-treatment care of HCC. CEUS has sensitivity and specificity similar to computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging, especially for nodules ≥ 1 cm, and helps clarify uncertain Liver Imaging Reporting and Data System findings. Dynamic CEUS improves diagnosis by allowing microvascular perfusion measurement. Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning integration promises automated lesion classification and better consistency. CEUS is especially useful in outpatient and resource-limited settings, enabling quick decision-making and reducing delays. Meta-analyses and studies support CEUS for initial detection and post-treatment follow-up. As advanced ultrasound becomes more accessible, CEUS can be more widely used in hepatology. Future steps include standard protocols, clinician training, and AI integration. Overall, CEUS complements other imaging methods and aids precision medicine in liver cancer management.
Imaging / diagnosis / treatment / artificial intelligence / liver cancer
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