Response of Hepatic Tumors to Radioembolization (RESRAD)
Hepatocellular Carcinoma, Intrahepatic Cholangiocarcinoma, Liver Metastasis
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Hepatocellular Carcinoma
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion criteria: - Patients already considered for radioembolization fulfil criteria to be included in the study. If radioembolization is not considered by the tumor board, inclusion in the study should not be considered.
- Non-resectable or borderline resectable liver tumors (HCC, CRCM or CCC) as as-sessed by a multidisciplinary tumor-board. Non-resectability or borderline resectablily is based closeness to essential nonresectable structures (f.e. the portal vein bifurca- tion or hepatic vein trifurcation) or insufficient liver volume after resection, general performance status of the patient.
Chemotherapy (mostly applicable to CRCM) should be termininated at least 4 weeks prior to enrolling patients in the study.
- Concomitant manoevers to manipulate liver volume like portal vein embolization or ligation and two-stage resections are allowed
- Male or female patients 18-99 years of age
- Presentation of the case at the Multidisciplinary Meeting attended by hepatobiliary surgeons, oncologists, hepatologists and radiologists
- Written informed consent given by the patient
- Adequate liver function or kidney function tests, including any of the following. It is possible to perform endoscopic or percutaneous stent placement to achieve normal-isation of laboratory parameters.
- Women who are not breastfeeding and are using effective contraception if sexually active, who are not pregnant and agree not to become pregnant during the 12 months thereaf-ter. A negative pregnancy test before inclusion into the trial is required for women < 50 years. Men who agree not to father a child during participation in the trial or during the 12 months thereafter.
- Effective contraception
Patient compliance and geographic proximity
Exclusion criteria: -Patients with no clinical indications for radioembolization (resectable tumors, no need for downsizing)
- contraindications on ethical grounds,
- women who are pregnant or breast feeding,
- significant concomitant disease states (e.g., renal failure, hepatic dysfunction, cardi-ovascular disease, etc) as based on above mentioned labaratory values or preopera-tive cardiac assessment making the patient unsuitable for major surgery known or suspected non-compliance, drug or alcohol abuse, enrolment into a clinical trial within last 4 weeks, extrahepatic tumor burden, as evaluated by PET/CT or chest CT. Potentially resectable small lung nodules or hilar lymphadenopathy by CT or PET in case of MCRC mandate systemic chemotherapy prior to enrolment into this trial if not already performed. The patient may be en-rolled into this trial to be downstaged by radioembolization after finishing systemic chemotherapy.
- Anatomic variant in arteriogram which prevents selective delivery of the chemother-apy to the liver (discussed within group of principal investigators)
- Life expectancy < 3 months
- Candidacy for liver transplantation in the case of HCC
Sites / Locations
- University Hospital Zurich, Divisions of Visceral Surgery and Nucelar Medicine
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Experimental
Radioembolization
Radioembolization using Yttrium-90 microspheres using a transarterial approach