Cryosurgery in Treating Patients With Liver Cancer or Liver Metastases
Launched by UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO, DENVER · Aug 10, 2004
Trial Information
Current as of March 16, 2025
Completed
Keywords
ClinConnect Summary
OBJECTIVES: I. Assess the safety and efficacy of liquid nitrogen necrosis of liver lesions using a commercially available intraoperative cryosurgical system, with placement of the cryoprobe and subsequent monitoring by high-resolution ultrasound. II. Use this technique on selected patients with surgically unresectable metastatic or primary liver cancer whose disease appears confined to the liver and who are potentially curable if all tumor in the liver can be destroyed. III. Quantitate the quality and duration of survival, identify recurrence of hepatic malignant disease, and identify any m...
Gender
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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
Trial Officials
Greg V. Stiegmann, MD
Study Chair
University of Colorado, Denver
About University Of Colorado, Denver
The University of Colorado, Denver, is a leading academic institution dedicated to advancing medical research and improving healthcare outcomes. With a strong emphasis on innovation and collaboration, the university conducts a diverse range of clinical trials aimed at addressing critical health challenges. Its research initiatives are supported by a multidisciplinary team of experts, state-of-the-art facilities, and a commitment to ethical standards and patient safety. By fostering partnerships with local and global communities, the University of Colorado, Denver, strives to translate scientific discoveries into meaningful advancements in clinical practice and public health.
Contacts
Jennifer Cobb
Immunology at National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
Locations
Denver, Colorado, United States
People applied
Timeline
First submit
Trial launched
Trial updated
Estimated completion
Not reported
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