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How a liver transplant helped one woman with bowel cancer become disease-free

The liver transplant ensured any remaining disease in the organ was removed from the body. MattL_Images/ Shutterstock

In a groundbreaking medical achievement in the UK, a 32-year-old woman from Manchester has undergone the country’s first liver transplant for advanced bowel cancer.

Bianca Perea was diagnosed with stage four bowel cancer in November 2021, with the disease having spread to all eight segments of her liver. Initially given a bleak prognosis, she responded really well to rounds of drug-based treatment. Yet despite the promising response, the disease still remained in her liver. Because the cancer was so widespread, only a transplant would be able to remove the disease.

Perea’s liver transplant was performed in the summer of 2024. She has remained cancer-free since then.

Although transplantation is more commonplace in treating primary liver cancers, Perea’s case adds to a growing body of research showing the procedure can benefit patients with advanced bowel cancer.

Bowel cancer (also known as colorectal cancer) is the fourth most common cancer in the UK. It accounts for 11% of all new cancer cases.

The disease can be particularly challenging to treat, especially when diagnosed at an advanced stage – even despite recent developments in immunotherapy. This is because bowel cancer often spreads to the liver – which complicates treatment options and can usually mean the disease is no longer curable.

The standard treatment approach for bowel cancer typically involves a combination of surgery to remove any tumours, alongside chemotherapy or radiation therapy. What treatment a patient receives will depend on the stage and location of the cancer.

For patients with advanced bowel cancer that has spread to the liver, treatment becomes even more complex. While cancer drugs and surgery often work, the disease usually comes back. And though liver surgery is possible in these cases, sometimes the disease is in areas of the liver too risky to surgically remove – or the cancer is too widespread, making it impossible to remove all the tumours while leaving enough healthy liver tissue. In such cases, the goal of treatment shifts from cure to managing symptoms and prolonging the person’s life.

If bowel cancer spreads to the liver, it complicates treatment. ALIOUI MA/ Shutterstock

But a transplant would be able to overcome these limitations. By replacing the entire liver, it effectively removes all cancerous tissue from the organ.

Research also suggests that the immune response triggered by the transplant may even help combat remaining cancer cells in the body – although the mechanism that causes this to happen is not fully understood.

Survival outcomes

It’s important to point out here that Perea’s success was likely due to a combination of treatments – including targeted drug therapy, chemotherapy and surgery to remove the primary bowel tumour before the transplant. She will now need to be monitored closely – including for the possibility of recurrence. It’s always possible that microscopic cancer cells we cannot see have been left behind. Patients such as Perea will need life-long immunosuppression drugs to ensure she doesn’t reject the transplant.

Still, Perea is not the first case of a liver transplant successfully curing bowel cancer in a patient. The body of evidence so far consistently shows liver transplantation, when used alone or with drug treatment (such as chemotherapy), improves five-year survival rates in bowel cancer patients compared to when only standard methods are used.

For example, one study from Norway showed a 60% to 83% five-year survival rate in patients who underwent a liver transplant for advanced bowel cancer that had spread to their liver.

A US study, conducted in similar bowel cancer patients, found that 91% of those who had received a liver transplant had survived when followed up three years later. In comparison, patients who’d opted to use only standard treatment methods had a 73% survival rate at follow-up.

Just as was the case with Perea, these studies all emphasise the importance of using a multi-faceted approach to manage bowel cancer. Most patients received additional anti-cancer drugs (including chemotherapy) before and after transplantation. More trials will now be needed to confirm the benefits of this treatment technique in a larger cohort.

It’s also important to note that this treatment is probably only suitable for a small percentage of patients – about 2% of those whose bowel cancer has spread to their liver. Strict selection criteria will be necessary to ensure the best outcomes.

We also need more data on long-term survival rates and quality of life for patients who undergo liver transplants for bowel cancer. Trials comparing liver transplantation to other advanced treatments are necessary to confirm its benefits. The ethical implications of using livers for cancer patients also needs to be carefully considered given the scarcity of donor organs.

The five-year survival rate for all stages of bowel cancer in the UK is currently a little over 50%. This highlights the need for more effective treatment options, particularly for advanced cases. Liver transplantation may be one potentially curative option in such instances.

Bianca Perea’s recent success represents a significant breakthrough. This will hopefully prompt much-needed research in the area so the technique can become a more widely adopted treatment strategy in the future for those who will most benefit.

Justin Stebbing does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

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