Cryosurgery in Treating Patients With Liver Cancer or Liver Metastases
Liver Cancer, Metastatic Cancer
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Liver Cancer focused on measuring localized unresectable adult primary liver cancer, recurrent adult primary liver cancer, liver metastases
Eligibility Criteria
DISEASE CHARACTERISTICS: Biopsy-proven metastatic or primary malignant disease of the liver No extrahepatic regional or distant metastases No primary tumors commonly associated with local spread or metastases to other sites, e.g.: Gastric cancer Pancreatic cancer Breast cancer Lung cancer Liver lesions considered unresectable because of location in relation to major vascular structures or involvement of multiple hepatic segments Tumor extent and location such that cryosurgery expected to destroy all tumor and render patient disease-free Tumor volume no greater than 50% of total hepatic volume on CT No more than 12 lesions PATIENT CHARACTERISTICS: Age: Over 21 Other: Overall health permitting safe laparotomy Blood/body fluid analyses and imaging/exams for tumor measurement within 1 month prior to registration PRIOR CONCURRENT THERAPY: Prior liver resection, radiotherapy, or chemotherapy allowed
Sites / Locations
- University of Colorado Cancer Center