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The Application of Serum DNA Methylation for Patients With HCC

The Application of Serum DNA Methylation for Patients With HCC

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20 years and older
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Phase N/A

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Overview

The goal of this single-arm prospective study is to evaluate the application of serum DNA methylation for HCC patients with normal alpha-fetoprotein. The main question it aims to answer is

. Is the dynamic change of serum DNA methylation correlated to recurrence or treatment response of HCC

Description

The enrolled individuals with HCC and normal serum alpha-fetoprotein level would receive serum DNA methylation test before their treatment (including all kinds of recommened HCC treatment). Then regularly serum DNA methylation test would be done at 4th~8th weeks, 16th week, 32th week and 48th week. If the enrolled patients did not have HCC recurrence during at 48th week. The regular check of serum DNA methylation would be canceled. The enrolled patients would be observed till 96th week. If there is any recurrence during 48~96th week, one time of serum DNA methylation would be checked at the time of recurrence. The observation and intervention would be completed at 96th week.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Age ≥ 20 years old
  • The diagnosis of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) according to AASLD 2018 clinical guidelines or histology report
  • Individuals with HCC and normal serum alpha-fetorpotein level (<20 ng/ml)
  • Individuals who could sign informed consent

Exclusion Criteria:

  • The histology report revealed non-HCC, HCC mixed with cholangiocarcinoma or sarcomatoid HCC
  • Individuals with HCC and other concurrent malignancies
  • Individuals with chronic kidney disease who could not tolerate contrast-enhanced dynamic images
  • Individuals ever receiving any organ transplantation
  • Individuals with HIV infection
  • Individuals who could not able to understand and sign informed consent

Study details
    Hepatocellular Carcinoma

NCT05764551

Chiayi Christian Hospital

28 January 2024

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