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Active clinical trials for "Liver Neoplasms"

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A Phase 2b Study of Modified Vaccinia Virus to Treat Patients Advanced Liver Cancer Who Failed Sorafenib...

Hepatocellular CarcinomaLiver Cancer1 more

This study is to determine whether JX-594 (Pexa-Vec) plus best supportive care is more effective in improving survival than best supportive care in patients with advanced Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC) who have failed sorafenib.

Completed19 enrollment criteria

A Pilot Study of EZN-2968, an Antisense Oligonucleotide Inhibitor of HIF-1alpha, in Adults With...

NeoplasmsLiver Metastases

Background: - A protein called HIF is believed to be involved both in forming cancers and helping them to grow after they are formed. EZN-2968 is a new type of cancer drug that goes into the cancer cell and switches off the production of the HIF protein. Researchers are interested in testing EZN-2968 in people who have liver cancer because studies have shown that this drug travels to the liver and stays there when the drug is given through a vein. Objectives: - To determine the safety and effectiveness of EZN-2968 on liver cancer. Eligibility: - Individuals 18 years of age and older who have been diagnosed with liver cancer that has not responded to standard treatments. Design: Participants will have an initial screening visit with a physical examination, blood and urine tests, and imaging studies to assess tumor size. Tumor biopsies may also be taken for research purposes. Participants will have an undefined number of 6-week treatment cycles of EZN-2968, given once a week for 3 weeks followed by 3 weeks without the drug. During each cycle, participants will have additional blood tests and imaging scans to assess tumor response to treatment. Cycles of treatment with EZN-2968 may continue until the treatment is not effective, illness requires participants to stop taking the study drug, or the participant chooses to withdraw from the study.

Completed33 enrollment criteria

Study of Bavituximab and Sorafenib In Patients With Advanced Liver Cancer

Hepatocellular CarcinomaLiver Cancer

This is a non-randomized, open-label, single-institution phase I/II therapeutic trial of bavituximab and sorafenib in patients with advanced hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). This study will be activated at the UT Southwestern Medical Center, comprised of The Harold C. Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center, UT Southwestern Hospitals-St. Paul and Parkland Memorial Hospital System. Advanced HCC is defined as disease that is not amenable to surgical resection or orthotopic liver transplantation or is metastatic in nature.

Completed22 enrollment criteria

Treatment of Liver Metastases With Electrochemotherapy

Liver Metastases

The aim of the study is to evaluate toxicity and effectiveness of electrochemotherapy with bleomycin in treatment of liver metastases of colorectal cancer in clinical study phase I and II. The study will include 10-15 patients with colorectal cancer with synchronous or metachronous liver metastases, but electrochemotherapy will be performed on metastasis not more than 3 cm in the largest diameter. Treatment effectiveness will be evaluated by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and ultrasonography (US) in a monthly interval. Two or three month after the first operation the treated and untreated metastases will be resected and through histological analyses performed. The secondary objectives of the trial are to quantify the impact of the treatment on the patient's quality of life, tolerance to the therapy and suitability for larger study to be conducted.

Completed24 enrollment criteria

FOLFOX Plus SIR-SPHERES MICROSPHERES Versus FOLFOX Alone in Patients With Liver Mets From Primary...

Colorectal CancerColorectal Carcinoma1 more

This study is a randomized multi-center trial that will assess the effect of adding Selective Internal Radiation Therapy (SIRT), using SIR-Spheres microspheres®, to a standard chemotherapy regimen of FOLFOX as first line therapy in patients with non-resectable liver metastases from primary colorectal adenocarcinoma. Treatment with the biologic agent bevacizumab, if part of the standard of care at participating institutions, is allowed within this study at the discretion of the treating Investigator.

Completed17 enrollment criteria

A Study of Recombinant Vaccinia Virus to Evaluate the Safety and Efficacy of a Transdermal Injection...

NeoplasmsLiver

The primary purpose of this study is to determine the maximum tolerable dose (MTD) and/or the maximum feasible dose (MFD), as well as to evaluate the safety of JX-594 (Pexa-Vec) injected within hepatic carcinoma tumors.

Completed24 enrollment criteria

Hepatic Arterial Infusion (HAI) of Abraxane

Liver CancerAdvanced Cancers1 more

The goal of this clinical research study is find the highest tolerated dose of Abraxane (nab-paclitaxel) that can be given directly into the liver of patients with advanced cancer that has spread to the liver.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

Research on Surgery and Micro-Invasive Treatment in Recurrent Primary Liver Cancer

Hepatocellular Carcinoma

In this study, we intend to divide the subjects who have been confirmed recurrent HCC into two groups: Group A: treatment with pure surgery or Group B: treatment with pure radio frequency. We will compare the non-tumor survival time, long-term survival rate between the two groups, summarize the merits and demerits of both groups, and try to establish a standardized therapy and treatment for the this kind of patients through prospective studies on the molecular biological difference of pathological samples between the first and second surgeries.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Efficacy and Significance of Antiviral Therapy for Unresectable Hepatitis B Virus-related Primary...

Primary Liver Cancer

This study is working to research the efficacy and significant of the anti-virus therapy in the unresectable Hepatitis B virus (HBV) related primary liver cancer(PLC) so as to establish treatment standards of anti-virus therapy in PLC.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Sunitinib in Treating Patients With Liver Cancer That Cannot Be Removed by Surgery

Liver Cancer

RATIONALE: Sunitinib may stop the growth of tumor cells by blocking some of the enzymes needed for cell growth and by blocking blood flow to the tumor. PURPOSE: This phase II trial is studying how well sunitinib works in treating patients with liver cancer that cannot be removed by surgery.

Completed52 enrollment criteria
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