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Hepatocellular Carcinoma on Cirrhosis With Child A/B7 and Hepatic Intra Arterial Injection of Idarubicin/Lipiodol Emulsion

Recruiting
18 years of age
Both
Phase 2

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Overview

The investigators propose in this trial to test a hepatic chemotherapy, consisting of the hepatic intra-arterial injection Idarubicin, emulsified with Lipiodol, lipid vector, without embolization in the treatment of non-metastatic, unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma on cirrhosis with Child-Pugh A/B7.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Histologically-proven HCC or according to EASL criteria
  • Child-Pugh A or B7
  • Disease that is not suitable for resection, ablation or radiofrequency
  • Performance Status ECOG 0 or 1
  • BCLC A/B or C if Performance Status ECOG = 1
  • Measurable lesions according to mRECIST criteria
  • No previous treatment with chemotherapy, radiotherapy or transarterial embolization (with or without chemotherapy) or radioembolisation
  • Age superior or equal to 18 years
  • Platelets > 50,000/mm3, Polynuclear neutrophils > 1000/mm3, Creatininemia < 150umol/L, Bilirubinemia < 5 mg/dL
  • Absence of heart failure (Ultrasound LVEF > 50%)
  • Women of child-bearing age using an adequate method of contraception throughout treatment
  • Men using an adequate method of contraception throughout the treatment and at least 3 months after the end of treatment
  • Written informed consent
  • National health insurance cover

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Advanced tumor disease (extrahepatic except pulmonary micronodules <7mm of tumoral portal vein thrombosis on positron emission tomography are not a contra-indication.)
  • Large HCC with liver invasion >50%
  • History of other cancer than HCC and excluding cancers known to have been cured for more than 5 years, or basocellular skin tumors or cervical cancer in situ treated with adequate and curative purpose
  • Advanced liver disease (Child B8, B9 or C)
  • Contra-indication for the MRI (Pacemaker or neurosensorial stimulator or implantable defibrillator, cochlear implant, ferromagnetic foreing body similar to the nervous structure)
  • Contra-indication to the injection of the gadolinium-based contrast agents (history of hypersensibility to the gadolinium chelates, meglumine).
  • Contra-indication to idarubicin (Hypersensibility to active substance or excipients, cardiopathy with myocardial insufficiency of less than 6 months, serious arrhythmias, serious renal or liver failure, yellow fever vaccine or any other live attenuated vaccine, persistente myelosuppression, previous treatments with idarubicin and/or other anthracyclines or anthracenediones at maximum cumulative doses, stomatitis)
  • Contra-indication to Lipiodol (Hypersensibility, proven hyperthyroidism, tromatic injuries, bleeding or recent bleeding)
  • Concomitant disease or uncontrolled severe clinical situation
  • Uncontrolled severe infection
  • Vascular anatomy makes it impossible to perform hepatic intra-arterial treatments
  • Pregnancy (Beta HCG positive) or breastfeeding
  • Patient who for psychological, social, family or geographical reasons cannot be followed regularly
  • Vulnerable person
  • Concomitant participation of the patient in another research involving the human person

Study details

Carcinoma, Hepatocellular

NCT03727633

University Hospital, Montpellier

26 January 2024

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