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Primary Hepatobiliary Cancer Cohort of Central China

Primary Hepatobiliary Cancer Cohort of Central China

Not Recruiting
18 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

This registry is designed as a longitudinal cohort study of patients diagnosed with primary hepatobiliary cancer in Tongji Hospital, Wuhan. This study collects the clinical-pathological features of hepatic malignant tumors and the current status of patients who received comprehensive treatment based on surgical treatment since 1998.

Description

This longitudinal observational cohort study was designed to make standardized settlements, statistical treatments, and comprehensive analysis of primary hepatobiliary cancers in middle China, which summarize and estimate the population, tumor staging, treatment mode, clinical-pathological characteristics, and the prognosis, to provide evidence for standardized treatment of hepatobiliary cancers.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. ≥18 years old,
  2. life expectancy is at least 6 months.
  3. Diagnosed as primary liver cancer or biliary malignant tumor by histopathology or confirmed by imaging as HCC (by the AASLD or guidance for the diagnosis and treatment of primary liver cancer of China (version 2022).
  4. At least one measurable lesion (RECIST v1.1)
  5. Subjects volunteer to participate in the study and sign informed consent.

Exclusion Criteria:

Patients with one or more of the following criteria should be excluded:

  1. CT or MRI shows no measurable lesions (RECIST v1.1).
  2. Patients after comprehensive assessment are considered by the investigators to be unsuitable for participating in the study.
  3. Incomplete baseline or follow-up data
  4. Suffering from more than two kinds of primary tumors

Study details
    Hepatocellular Carcinoma
    Biliary Tract Neoplasms

NCT05520801

Tongji Hospital

30 January 2026

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